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Jean-Pierre Foucault in mourning: moved, he announces very bad news

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Jean-Pierre Foucault announced on social networks that he was in mourning again. The famous TF1 host revealed with emotion that he had lost a loved one. He paid him a vibrant tribute.

Jean-Pierre Foucault is facing a very difficult start to the school year. However, the TF1 host could have thought that he was going to experience a much more peaceful return from vacation, he, who has deplored several bereavements in recent months. While he recently paid tribute to the late Geneviève de Fontenay, despite their many disagreements, the legendary presenter of the first channel also mourned friends dear to his heart. On January 25, he was marked by the sudden death of actor and director Roger Louret with whom he spent his best years on television because he was the artistic director of the show Les Années Tubes.

A few months later, he lost another loved one: director and producer Gilles Amado. "He had the look, the eye of the director. We owe him our most beautiful TV shows of the 80s and 90s. Gilles Amado left to join some of the artists he had sublimated, and who will make him a hedge of honor in paradise. Thank you for these twenty years of complicity!”, he wrote in a message posted on X (formerly Twitter).

Jean-Pierre Foucault mourns the death of a loved one
This Tuesday, September 5, Jean-Pierre Foucault once again expressed his strong emotion on social networks by announcing that he was once again in mourning. Evelyn Jarre's companion paid a moving tribute to a former colleague who marked his career. "My sound recordist accomplice Roger Van Klaveren, from the days of RMC Radio-Monte-Carlo, left us this morning, I owe him my finest hours of live broadcasting on the motorcycle transmitter throughout France... he rests in peace,” he said, posting a vintage photo of him and his late comrade. A publication which touched Internet users who were familiar with this period of Jean-Pierre Foucault's career. A moment between nostalgia and sadness.

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