It was one of the stars of the "Petit Journal", at the time when Yann Barthès officiated on Canal +.

Lucienne Moreau, the actress whom the host sent to cover all the demonstrations and the parties of the gratin between 2010 and 2014, died at the age of 88.

It is in

Quotidien

, the program he has presented since he joined the TF1 group, that the presenter paid tribute to this “endearing granny”.

“For Willy Papa's

Le Petit Q

 , we are going to go back in time to the days of the

Petit Journal

.

Among the chroniclers and chroniclers of the show, a lady intervened regularly, an endearing grandmother, who is called Lucienne Moreau.

Many viewers remember it, she left us yesterday, "explained Yann Barthès before launching the tribute sequence, where we see in particular a tipsy Frédéric Beigbeder asking her if she" has coke ".

Behind the scenes

First present in the program

Groland

, also broadcast on Canal+, Lucienne Moreau had become famous thanks to the

Lucienne Live Report

, her own column broadcast during

Le Petit Journal

.

She met there in particular Frédéric Mitterrand, Vanessa Paradis, Frédéric Beigbeder therefore, but also Catherine Ringer or Arielle Dombasle.

“Lucienne even dared to prank Catherine Deneuve.

But his great friend was Jean Paul Gaultier.

Of all the guests, she was the one who checked when he left at the end of the show and she was the one he invited backstage, "said Willy Papa in his tribute to the one who had also become the doyen of the candidates of

Fort Boyard

by participating in the show in 2014, at 81 years old.

"On behalf of the whole team, our friendship to the whole family of Lucienne Moreau", concluded Yann Barthès.

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