in video, Roselyne Bachelot recounts her first meeting with Emmanuel Macron

in video, Roselyne Bachelot recounts her first meeting with Emmanuel Macron
in video, Roselyne Bachelot recounts her first meeting with Emmanuel Macron


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The former Minister of Culture was on the set of the show “C Médiatique”, to promote her latest work, in which she looks back on her relationship with the political figures she met during her career. .

Roselyne Bachelot was, on Sunday October 13, the guest of the program “C Médiatique”, broadcast on 5. The opportunity for the former Minister of Culture to promote Holy Monstersher latest work published by Plon on October 3, and in which she lifts the veil on the corridors of power as well as on the personalities she met there.

“Damn, the code has changed!”

An exchange during which Mélanie Taravant, the host of the talk show, returned to the multiple flowery expressions used by the ex-MP in her book. Among the latter, an exclamation uttered by the latter, fortunately from within. “It was when I met Emmanuel Macron for the first time, the day before being named Minister of Culture,” explains Roselyne Bachelot. “I arrive in the Élysée, completely modernized with a president on a sofa, without a tie, with a shirt wide open on his hairy chest. And then I say to myself: “Damn, the code has changed!”,” she jokes.

Soulages paintings and leather armchairs

At the beginning of March 2023, on RTL, the one who was also a radio and TV columnist had already recounted this first interview with the current President of the Republic in the program “Le Bon Dimanche Show” by Bruno Guillon. At the time, she confided to having been marked by “the open shirt, a collarless shirt, the absolutely incredible blue eyes and the teeth of happiness” of this “very young president”.


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She explained that she had also been taken aback by the new decoration of the premises, which no longer had anything to do with that of Nicolas Sarkozy’s five-year term. “I left the office (from the President of the Republic, Editor’s note.) with the gold of the Republic, the Louis XV desks, the antique furniture, the Savonnerie carpets. There, everything was modern with paintings by Soulages, black and gold tapestries and leather armchairs,” she explained. Yet another change.

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