Flavie Flament Takes Charge with Julien Arnaud on Télématin
Flavie Flament's Return to the Screens
After a particularly eventful season for television presenters, Flavie Flament is officially back, alongside Julien Arnaud, on France 2's Télématin. This Monday, September 16, marked the end of a transition period for viewers and the team at France 2. Now, they can rely on this talented duo to kickstart their mornings. Flavie Flament, who had stepped away from television to focus on her radio career for 15 years, makes a triumphant return to the small screen.
Support from Benjamin Castaldi
Flament's comeback was celebrated by Benjamin Castaldi, her ex-husband, who praised her in a recent interview with TV Mag. “It’s a great choice; she has a lot of talent. She connects well with the audience and will do wonderfully,” he exclaimed. He seems thrilled for her return, noting, “There aren't many good female presenters out there, so it makes sense for her to come back.”
Your Morning with Flavie and Julien
The big day had arrived. Although the morning must have been a bit tough, Flavie Flament and Julien Arnaud appeared perfectly at ease while hosting Télématin. Their chemistry was palpable from the start, providing viewers with a smooth and vibrant morning show, complete with special guests like Guillaume de Tonquédec.
- Among the morning's surprises was the unexpected visit from Agathe Lecaron, known for her role on La Maison des Maternelles.
- She delighted the new co-hosts with her appearance, which took them by surprise.
“I came to introduce myself!” she joyfully announced, asking Flament and Arnaud how their first show went. This warm gesture certainly pleased the successors of Marie Portolano and Thomas Sotto. Now, firmly rooted in the team, Flavie Flament and Julien Arnaud are ready to carve out their place in the daily lives of viewers.
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