Neither seen nor known. Used to appearing on television, Danielle Moreau probably did not expect to appear in this context. This Monday, November 18, the columnist of “Touche pas à mon poste“ was spotted in a report broadcast on France 3, focusing on the expected drop in drug reimbursements in 2025.
A nod to Danielle Moreau’s past
Interviewed in a pharmacy during a sidewalk microphone, she shared her point of view on the measure. “The problem is that it will affect everyone and even very, very modest people. So this is yet another thing that will weaken the purchasing power of the French, so it’s a shame“, she explained in front of the camera, without her name being mentioned on screen.
The next day, this Tuesday, November 19, this same report was broadcast in a shortened version in “Télématin” on France 2, presented by Flavie Flament and Julien Arnaud. We find Danielle Moreau there, this time visible checking out for a product costing 7.90 euros. Back on the set, neither the presenters nor the columnists noted the identity of the client interviewed. A funny situation, especially since Danielle Moreau herself worked for the mornings of France 2 for almost twenty years. Puremédias invites you to watch the sequence in the video above.
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Danielle Moreau is therefore not unknown to France Télévisions viewers. From the beginning of the 2000s, she hosted a column in the morning show “C’est au program”, presented by Sophie Davant. Loyal to the channel, she stayed there until July 2018 before joining C8 and Cyril Hanouna’s team. This fortuitous appearance in a public service report, both on France 3 and France 2, did not fail to recall his former collaborations with the group. For the moment, the columnist has not reacted publicly to this somewhat comical scene.