For 33 years, he was the face millions of viewers watched at lunchtime.
Jean-Pierre Pernaut, the former star presenter of
13 hours
of TF1, died at the age of 71 from lung cancer.
Absent from the antenna, but always present
If he had left the antenna of TF1 in December 2020, he was still present in the media and had even created his own magazine.
When he left at
1 p.m.
,
20 Minutes
had already asked his Internet users for their best memories of Jean-Pierre Pernaut's 33-year career.
Since then, the journalist had revealed that he suffered from lung cancer and had always informed the public with great courage and transparency about his state of health.
While Jean-Pierre Pernaut said, definitively, goodbye to the public, what memories will you keep of him? What did he represent to you? Will you remember the tradition-loving journalist? From the smiling animator who also knows how to have rants? From the tireless defender of the French regions?
Send us your memories in the comments of this article or in the following form.
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