Solène Delinger 1:45 p.m., March 08, 2023

Guest of Louise Aubery's "InPower" podcast on Tuesday March 7, 2023, Christophe Dechavanne confided in an open heart about the ups and downs he has encountered throughout his career.

The host faced particularly strong criticism from his bosses who assured him that the public "didn't want to see him anymore". 

After a long crossing of the desert, Christophe Dechavanne made his comeback in the media alongside Léa Salamé in

Quelle époque!,

the talk show presented by the star journalist of the PAF every Saturday evening on France 2.

“I am one of the guys who took it the most in the face”

The former host of

La Roue de la fortune 

ensures the role of permanent guest of the show.

This return to the front of the stage was almost unexpected for Christophe Dechavanne considered "outdated".

 Guest of Louise Aubery's InPower

podcast

on Tuesday March 7, 2023, the host returned to the difficulty of his job, where you can be adored one day, and hated the next.

"I think it's difficult to do a job like that without having a desire to seduce, frankly. I think that if I'm here, it's not for nothing, it's because I needed of that in my life", he testifies.

"And I'm one of the guys who got the most in the face. Me, it was successes, failures, successes, failures.

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"You have to have the shoulders"

Christophe Dechavanne has indeed had to face particularly virulent criticism from his hierarchy. "I had bosses who said to me: 'You can see that the public no longer wants to see you, go green, 'is good', you have to have the shoulders!", Assures the former host of 

Sky my Tuesday,

in the Inpower podcast.

Resigned, Christophe Dechavanne has just thought of going green, as his bosses had suggested to him. 

"I had decided not to be unhappy anymore, that it was like that, that I didn't understand but hey, in life, there are a lot of things you don't understand...", says he faces Louise Aubéry.

A phone call from Léa Salamé offering her to join

Quelle époque! 

upset all his plans and revived his career.

"I had not imagined for two seconds that I would go there. If I had been called for a game, I would not have done it", confides the host who is delighted today to have found his place. alongside Léa Salamé, whose show is a hit.