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“Sometimes in Paris (…) we transgress a little”

Claire Chazal obviously has nothing to hide. Invited this Sunday, April 28 on the set of “Enfants de la télé”, the former star presenter of the TF1 news revealed that she had recently lost her driving license. Since then, she has walked a lot…

In recent days, Claire Chazal has been on every TV set. And the least we can say is that she has not planned any language in the program. The proof this Sunday April 28 in THE Children of TV where she made a most shattering revelation.

Claire Chazal deprived of her driving license: “I walk a lot”

As the program dictates, the new maestro – we have named Laurence Boccolini – has indeed broadcast some of Claire Chazal’s casseroles. In particular, we were able to see a candidate from Jean-Luc Reichmann’s game, The 12 strokes of noon, explain that she had ticketed the famous journalist for two traffic violations. She had actually taken a forbidden direction and then parked in a space reserved for the police. A sequence which did not make the television woman, now 67 years old, blush. Quite the contrary!

After confiding that “sometimes in Paris”motorists could be “a little exasperated”she declared outright: “So we transgress a little”. That has the merit of being clear. And which recently cost him his driving license! Indeed, in the process, Claire Chazal confided having lost all of her twelve points. “So for me, I am reassured because today, I no longer have a driving license since I no longer had any points, I lost it”, she first said. And it’s up to her to conclude, with a smile, and without ever giving the reasons for this license withdrawal: “For six months, I have been walking a lot, I take the bus with my little Navigo pass”.

Claire Chazal tipped to become Minister of Culture? She explains

Very present on the air, Claire Chazal also stopped by on the set of Léa Salamé’s show, What an era!, last Saturday April 27. The former TF1 news presenter then revealed that she had been approached to become Minister of Culture. “I think my name really got around. I’m not going to pretend, it’s absurd. I always said that I was very interested in it and I would have liked to do it”, she said. Before qualifying: “I know it’s very difficult, I don’t know if I would have been capable. I may not have the political sense, but I wanted to”. As for the government, she didn’t give up any names. The mystery remains…

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