Be careful, if you are particularly sensitive, or very tired, prepare the tissues.

At the very end of the 13 Hours of TF1 this Friday, viewers witnessed a sequence as moving as it was unexpected.

While announcing the retirement of one of his collaborators, Jacques Legros was overcome with emotion.

“I cannot close this diary without telling you my sadness, our sadness, to see Lionel Charpentier, one of the editors-in-chief of this 13 Heures, leave.

His professionalism, his culture and his modesty will be missed, ”he explained at first, with complete peace of mind.

But it was then that things took a turn for the worse.

Crying feels good

“He chose to take the time to live, we blame him, but we understand it.

On behalf of the entire editorial staff, I send him a huge thank you.

It was a real pleasure to work with you, Lionel ”, continued the presenter, sobs in his voice.

Obviously very affected, Jacques Legros then had great difficulty in wishing his viewers a good day, while holding back his tears.

And we clearly can't blame him, because as Amel Bent would say, “let go of your grief, it's a page that is turned and you can't help it”.

📺 This midday, the departure of one of the editors-in-chief of # 13H of # TF1, Lionel Charpentier, caused a little burst of emotions at #JacquesLegros, at the very end of the newspaper.

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On Twitter, Lionel Charpentier, obviously very appreciated by his colleagues, also had the right to a message from a former collaborator, Jean-Pierre Pernaut.

«Thank you Lionel for everything you have done for so long for this beautiful JT!

“, He wrote in particular.

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