When columnist Hélène Mannarino painted the unexpected portrait of Énora Malagré, Tuesday, October 8, it was moved to the point of shedding some tears during the broadcast of a song by Charles Trénet.

INTERVIEW

The surprise gave way to emotion, Tuesday, October 8, in the studios of Europe 1. Guest media culture , Énora Malagré, columnist, actress and radio host, let a few tears run during the chronicle of Helen Mannarino , which reveals every day unexpected elements on the guests of the show.

A moment of spontaneous emotion

Listening to the song The sun has rendezvous with the moon of Charles Trenet, Énora Malagré could not restrain her emotions. This song, sung by his mother, immediately reminded him of his childhood. Faced with this broadcast, the young woman, usually loquacious, could not get a word.

Nicknamed "Nono the little robot" by her family when she was little, Énora Malagré then acquiesced, still stunned, when Hélène Mannarino evoked a book she adored as a child and told the story of a mole who defecated on the heads of others.