Used for two years to draw the very well documented "unexpected portrait" of "Media Culture", Hélène Mannarino was surprised to discover her own portrait live for her last show.

It was his colleague Bertrand Chameroy who lent himself to the exercise, overwhelming Hélène Mannarino with emotion.

His unexpected portraits, which benevolently revealed the little secrets and hidden habits of the guests, had been the salt of 

Culture Médias

for two years.

Journalist Hélène Mannarino is leaving the Europe 1 program. "It was crazy!"

she summarized, before discovering a best-of of the reactions that her column triggered among the guests, including the actor Vincent Dedienne, the singer Lou Doillon and the former President of the Republic François Hollande.

For her very last show in the station, it was then her colleague Bertrand Chameroy who surprised her live by drawing her "unexpected portrait". 

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A great imitator of Monica Bellucci

"Hello Hélène Mannarino, I am here to reveal all the things that we do not yet know about you", begins Bertrand Chameroy, taking up the gimmick at the beginning of unexpected portraits.

The comedian then tenderly reveals many secrets of his colleague's childhood and youth.

Hélène Mannarino notably reacted by delivering a very successful imitation of actress Monica Bellucci, one of her hidden talents revealed by Bertrand Chameroy.

Very touched, the journalist burst into tears at the end of her portrait, thanking her colleague and the teams of Europe 1.