At the controls of portrait of the week On TF1 for two years, Audrey Crespo-Mara can already boast of having received very good guests face to face. But she still harbors big ambitions for this iconic Sunday event. And one name in particular makes her dream particularly…
It oscillates between news and human stories. Audrey Crespo Mara has the peculiarity of being both the wild card ofAnne-Claire Coudray to the news of the weekend of TF1 and the one who embodies the magazine portrait of the week. A face-to-face meeting with personalities and anonymous people from all social strata, during which emotions and revelations are not lacking. Today, it is an inexhaustible source of professional and personal satisfaction for those starting out in the group’s subsidiary channel, LCI. And to explain how she manages to get exclusives or attract certain names that flee from the media and are delicate to have on her set, the interested party advances this argument, with our colleagues from Television 7 daysThis Monday, September 26: “They trust me, they know that the sequence will not be sensational or voyeuristic, but always benevolent, respectful, without judgment”.
Audrey Crespo-Mara sometimes has trouble getting an interview with certain personalities
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Thus, Thierry Ardisson’s partner she reveals one of the ingredients in her recipe for success. But do not think that everything always comes out easy. Sometimes you have to go through a few galleys and a lot of persuasion to get a prestigious guest.. This was the case for Jacques Dutronc, which the 46-year-old journalist had considered a real challenge. After failed reminders and “long term job“, she finally managed to convince him. His parade of her? Make a crossed portrait in the company of her son, Thomas. Which gave him confidence and gave him an additional reason to stick with the exercise. That said, Audrey Crespo-Mara still has a few stars keeping warm at the bottom of her wish-book.
The journalist wants her interview with… Kylian Mbappé
When asked if personalities continue to resist him, he does not hide his dream of interviewing someone: “Yes, of course, but I won’t let them go. (Laughter) Before the World Cup, I would love to interview Kylian Mbappé”. We must admit that it would be a very good shot. First because this World Cup in Qatar questions many spectators and football lovers, from an ethical point of view. But also because the young tricolor soccer player is an increasingly divisive attraction, both for your cash positions by the way he intends to manage his immense talent.