“It’s a bit like her, my heiress”: Sophie Davant makes a tender statement to a “tremendous” host
“It’s a bit like her, my heiress”: Sophie Davant makes a tender statement to a “tremendous” host
Saturday January 28, Sophie Davant was the guest of Jade and Eric Dussart in We redo the TV on RTL. During her interview, the presenter confided in a host she considers to be her “heiress”.
Her benevolence and natural empathy have made her one of the most popular hosts on the small screen. At 59, Sophie Davant has established herself as one of the most emblematic faces of France Televisions. Every day, millions of viewers find her in Deal donea show where owners have their objects appraised by experts for a possible auction which may turn out to be surprising. A program that she co-presents with her accomplice Caroline Margeridon. If the two women are very close today, this has not always been the case. “We met on the set of Deal. But we didn’t speak for, I think, two years. We were so different from each other that we certainly had nothing to say to each other. “revealed the host during an interview with Tele-Leisure.
This program that Sophie Davant would dream of presenting
Saturday January 28, Sophie Davant was the guest of Jade and Eric Dussart in We redo the TV. In this interview broadcast on RTLthe presenter confided in the show of her dreams. In effect, the companion of William Leymergie would love to present It’s up to you. “It reminds me of what I did on It’s on the program with more news and a political guest. So I think that I, with my training as a journalist, would have liked to talk about culture, politics, news, etc. at the same time. What is good about C à vous is that they have time to interview the guests”she explained, before making a tender statement to Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine. “Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine is wonderful. I think that in the generation that follows me, it’s a bit like her, my heiress. She is both spontaneous, she makes blunders, blunders and at the same time, she does her job well”she added. Touching words.