Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine saw her daily life as a mother turned upside down, and it's thanks to a star

Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine saw her daily life as a mother turned upside down, and it's thanks to a star
Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine saw her daily life as a mother turned upside down, and it's thanks to a star

Since 2017, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine has hosted C à vous on 5. Every evening, she receives numerous guests and discusses current topics. In terms of private life, the 54-year-old woman is married to Philippe Coelho. She is also the mother of two boys, Arthur (20 years old) and Vasco (11 years old). On Tuesday, December 3, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine received the YouTuber Inoxtag and the illustrator Charles Compain. The two men came to present their manga, Instinct (Ed. Michel Lafon). A work that has already sold more than 150,000 copies and which has notably been purchased by the presenter.

Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine was surprised by her son

As soon as Inoxtag arrived on set, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine wanted to thank him. “Thanks to you two, I experienced two firsts recently. At my age, it's not nothing” she began. The host then addressed her personal life as rarely. She indicated that her 11-year-old son, who “bed only under threathis a asked to buy a book for the first time. Still surprised by Vasco's behaviorthe mother then explained: “And for the first time, I saw him come home, not turn on the or his computer to play Minecraft online, but sit on the couch to read”. She then concluded this parenthesis by adding: “I assure you that I could have cried because I had the impression (…)

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