This Saturday, June 27, 2026, Laurent Delahousse, presenter of France 2, shared a message that is touching, to say the least. He lost one of his colleagues.
Laurent Delahousse is in mourning. This Saturday, June 27, 2026, the France 2 presenter shared a very touching message on his Instagram story. He announced the death of one of his colleagues named Claude to his 146,000 followers. “Today we lost a very dear colleague.”– he begins. Before you continue: “Claude leaves us with so many precious memories that will never be forgotten. I still find it hard to believe that he is no longer with us. On behalf of everyone, we send our thoughts, our prayers and our tribute to Claude. You will forever be in our hearts.”
The journalist does not say more about the causes of death, but explains that his departure was “suddenly” and frustrating. He ends his text like this: “Endless sadness. We will miss you, Claude.” The presenter does not indicate either the links connecting them or its exact function.
Laurent Delahousse paid tribute on Instagram to one of his deceased colleagues this Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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Laurent Delahousse is sensitive: the presenter does not hide his emotionality even on television
Laurent Delahousse was often featured on television. Recently, such an incident happened in front of the cameras. 20:30. Sunday June 14 on France 2. The presenter was Charles Biétri, a former sports journalist. Suffering from Charcot’s disease, the 82-year-old man lost his speech, so the discussions were mainly led by Alice Taglioni’s husband. The two men had known each other for more than 30 years, and it was then that Charles Biétri explained why his book, published in 2025, was titled Last wave that the leading journalist of France 2 could not contain his emotions. “Monica (his wife) came up with our maxim: we will laugh until the end! It’s not easy, but we have the best reinforcement: our waves. Today the first one is very small, very cute, curled up among the others and seems to raise its head only when it reaches the shore. It is soft, delicate, slightly rounded, sometimes hanging with several ribbons of foam to make it seem even more beautiful. The last wave, I don’t know where it is… Maybe hidden somewhere nearby, maybe off the coast of Karnak, to be honest, I would prefer it. Laurent Delahousse ended the show with tears in his eyes.
This article was written in collaboration with 6Medias.
