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Accused of doing "whore blows to Jean-Pierre Pernaut", Jacques Legros responds to Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut

2022-10-04T07:44:17.513Z


VIDEO – Guest of Sud Radio, the journalist and joker of TF1's "1 p.m." returned to his writings, which the widow of the presenter who died on March 2 strongly criticized.


On Wednesday, October 5, the new book by Jacques Legros entitled

Behind the screen - 40 years at the heart of the media

(Éd. du Rocher) is released in bookstores.

As his name suggests, the 71-year-old journalist reveals the good and bad moments of his four-decade career.

Among which, one particularly caught the attention of Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut.

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Indeed, at one point,

Jacques Legros

wrote about Jean-Pierre Pernaut:

“We had installed an automatic mini-studio for him.

But he wanted to keep the leading role and asked the team more than necessary

.

For my part, I never knew what he was going to talk about.

He was reluctant to share.

He wanted more and more to take control of the whole newspaper.

I was starting to boil inside, until one day I burst out, gathered my stuff and started back to the parking lot and my car.

Since he wanted to do the newspaper for me, let him come and do it!

»

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At the microphone of Virgin Radio, the widow of the 1 p.m. presenter admitted to having

“hallucinated”

.

"Mr. Jacques Legros forgets that he was only his joker and he allows complaints that at that time Jean-Pierre wanted to keep control of the content of the newspaper

," she said.

Visibly very lifted, she added:

“Jacques Legros was giving him whore shots

.

During the confinement, he made subjects and, at the start, Jean-Pierre had to have fifteen minutes of antenna.

But Jacques Legros did very, very long subjects each time, which meant that, towards the end, he only had six minutes left on the air.

Frankly, it was not pleasant at all.

And

to conclude:

“It looks like post-mortem jealousy

.

What a lack of respect for our grieving family and for the viewers of the newspaper.

[…]

Fortunately, Jean-Pierre is not there to answer him

"It's her problem, Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut is free to say whatever she wants"

Jacques Legros

In full promotion, Jacques Legros was, on Monday, the guest of Gilles Ganzmann and Valérie Expert on Sud Radio.

From the start of the interview, the journalist was asked about this controversy.

The joker of "1 p.m." from TF1 assured that he and Jean-Pierre Pernaut had

"great mutual respect"

for each other .

“What may not have been well understood in the book is that for 24 years, there was no clash, nothing.

Because we took turns.

That is to say, when I arrived, he was gone, when I left, he was going to arrive.

So everyone took control of their plane and everything was fine

,” he said.

To read also "Let him come and do his diary!"

: the day when Jacques Legros let his anger burst against Jean-Pierre Pernaut

According to him

“the little clash, the movement of mood”

that he had was due to confinement.

"We were all exhausted, we couldn't take it anymore, I think all the French were exhausted, we too

," he recalled.

During this period, Jean-Pierre Pernaut remained confined to his home.

Nevertheless, he appeared daily in the newspaper.

"It was an excellent idea to say:

'Well, Jean-Pierre, you're not going to disappear from the air, we'll put you in the shelter'

but he had the supporting role in the same newspaper as me, and I I had the leading role”

, underlined Jacques Legros before conceding:

“Me, in his place, I would undoubtedly have freaked out too because it was not easy”

.

“It's true suddenly that he had a tendency to want to intervene and at one point, we must have been very tired, I had this change of mood.

We made hot throats but it's stupid

, ”he lamented.

As for

Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut

, Jacques Legros considered:

“It's her problem, she's free to say whatever she wants.

What always bothers me is when you comment without having read

[the book, NDR]

.

Neither she nor the interviewer had read the book

.

Source: lefigaro

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