M6 broadcasts from Tuesday a special season of the "Best pastry chef" which brings professionals in the trade against each other.

This is the fourth season of the genre, and the last hosted by Julia Vignali.

Guest of "Culture Médias", the host remembers her experience with humor.

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His departure from M6 had already been announced.

Tuesday, Julia Vignali presents in 

Culture Médias

 the launch of her last program broadcast on M6, a fourth season of the special professional edition of the 

Best pastry chef

.

The host, who left to co-host 

Télématin

 on France 2 with Thomas Sotto, was initially not completely "made" for this pastry show, as she remembers and laughs at Philippe Vandel's microphone.

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13 seasons to his credit

But Julia Vignali warns: "I do not comment at all on my departure, because I really want to devote myself to my last appearance," she announces.

In total, since 2017, it will have presented four classic seasons, two special holiday seasons, three celebrity specials and four professional specials.

"No one will be able to see me in the middle of the cakes anymore, no one will be able to say that I am still pregnant. My pregnancy has been announced 8 times in 4 years!", Laughs Julia Vignali.

"Yes, I eat them, the cakes! It's all over, so enjoy my last appearance on M6."

"The real jury is Julia"

In the season broadcast from Tuesday, the show welcomes a new member of the jury well known to viewers of M6: chef Jean-François Trap. But, according to him, "the real jury is Julia", as he explains to Philippe Vandel's microphone. "I am the only one who is not an expert. I am THE viewer, therefore, from the moment the cake is finished by me, that means that it is good", specifies the host.

It is also for his non-expertise that M6 had offered him this program. "But why me? Why the cakes? I do not know how to make them and I avoid eating them because I have weight problems" had then questioned the host. "After four years, I think I'm really starting to know too much about it. I had to stop," she smiles today. "But I loved presenting this show for four years." The fourth professional special season of the 

Best Pastry Chef

begins Tuesday evening at 9 p.m. on M6.