We will say goodbye to Jean-Pierre Pernaut on December 18 -

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After 33 good loyal services, Jean-Pierre Pernaut hangs up his newscast this Friday.

A moment of television necessarily moving for the presenter, who would have wanted to continue until 150 years, as he confided Sunday to Audrey Crespo-Mara in Sept à Huit on TF1: "Of course that I am torn, because that it is not easy to tell yourself to stop, to decide yourself one day to say: "Well, maybe it's time to stop, to slow down, to change the pace"?

But you have to stop because it's silly to want to hang on ”.

"My mother was my favorite viewer"

Jean-Pierre Pernaut also returns in this interview to the one and only spectator who mattered to him.

Finally, so to speak, since it is about his mother.

"She's been my viewer every day, she never missed a newspaper or a

How much does it cost?"

, he says.

I was entitled to his little phone call every evening: "I don't like your tie", etc.

My mother was my favorite viewer, because I always respected my parents, they gave me lots of values.

And my mother, who passed away at the age of 102 four years ago, was my favorite viewer, I was talking to her.

(…) I couldn't stop while she was alive, it wasn't possible, she wouldn't have understood.

"

The presenter will be thinking of her this Friday, as well as her parents, brother, family and, of course, the audience.

"I dread the latter very much because I am emotional, I already receive a number of messages from people who say:" Jean-Pierre do not leave! "," We are going to cry ", suddenly I want to cry with them.

"

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