Moved, Julian Bugier talks about his relationship with his father in A Sunday in the Country

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– 2024-04-13 06:43:57″>November 17, 2024, Frédéric Lopez Julian Bugier received i Sunday in the countryside on France 2. During the issue, the 43-year-old ⁤journalist returned to his happy but slightly damaged youth because of his father.

A unique shared moment. Since ⁣its ⁢launch in 2022, Sunday in the countryside has become the reference show for many people. In​ fact, it ⁤is one of the rare programs where⁣ they agree to play the game⁣ of secrecy, often revealing parts of their lives still⁤ unknown‌ to the general public. An achievement ‌we owe⁤ to the interview talent of Frédéric Lopez, the host of the ⁤magazine France‍ 2 and the success is there.‍ Each time it airs, the ⁢show⁤ attracts an average of 1.5 million viewers. This November 17, three‌ unprecedented personalities had the opportunity to accept an invitation from Frédéric Lopez. Among them: Laura Laune, Dave and Julian Bugier. The latter, of a moderate nature, did​ not hesitate to open up during the show.

“I ⁣found myself an idiot” : Julian Bugier cashed in​ on his youth i Sunday in the countryside

During the episode,‍ the⁤ presenter of the France 2 broadcast at 1 pm also ‍spoke ‍about the life of his father ⁢Jacques. “He was someone⁣ who had a ‌certain flare, who was extremely talented”he explained. “When he was in society, he took up space⁤ with his words, his presence. He ‍had something. That’s what interested me about him. I wanted to be like ‌my father”The 43-year-old journalist continued. But this much admired man also had a dark side. “He⁤ was someone who had these moments of​ weakness, trouble, that was sometimes‌ prone ‍to quite significant depressionJulian confided, before revealing why he always hated being late. “From time to time, my father forgot about me at school. I found ⁣myself all alone like an idiotwith all my comrades leaving. It didn’t happen fifty⁤ times, but ⁣a few times.”he pointed out.

“It’s not normal… but I agreed to do it” : Julian⁢ Bugier looks ‌back on this childhood memory that influenced‌ his adult life

A somewhat painful situation at the time for Julian Bugier. “We ⁤doubt, of course, we don’t love, because there was a lot of it, but we say to ourselves that it is our duty to help him deeply. It ‌is not usually the child who does the work with the father, we’re basically in a kind of role reversal but I agreed to do it”he admitted. Despite​ everything, Claire Fournier’s companion claims that he had a very beautiful childhood, filled with “a​ lot of happiness. It is especially thanks to the profession of his father, also a journalist, that he made his first big ​trips. Julian Bugier admitted that‌ he⁢ supported his⁤ father ⁤throughout his life. I also supported ⁤him financiallybut it happened much⁢ later”he finished, he moved.​ Proof that⁣ a child’s love for their ​parents is unconditional.

How does Frédéric Lopez create a safe space for guests to share ​their personal stories on ⁢the show?

Time.news Interview with Frédéric Lopez

Host: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have a very special guest with us—Frédéric Lopez, the acclaimed host of France 2’s “Sunday in the Countryside.” Frédéric, thank you for joining us!

Frédéric Lopez: Thank you for⁣ having ⁣me!

Host: ‌ Let’s ‍dive right into it. Your show has garnered tremendous success since its launch⁢ in 2022, attracting an‌ average of 1.5 million viewers. To what do you ​attribute this remarkable audience engagement?

Frédéric Lopez: I ‌believe the show⁤ resonates with viewers because it⁢ creates a unique and intimate space. Guests open up about parts of their lives that they’ve kept private for so long. It’s that magical‌ moment ​of honesty and vulnerability that really connects with people.

Host: ‌ And this past episode, which aired ⁣on November 17,⁤ featured some​ intriguing personalities like Laura Laune, Dave, and Julian Bugier. Each of them opens up in ways‍ we rarely see in the public eye. What’s your technique when it comes to conducting these interviews?

Frédéric Lopez: The key is to build trust. ‌I ensure that my guests feel comfortable and safe to⁢ share their stories. I often share my own experiences to create⁢ that bond. It’s essential for⁣ them to know that we’re‌ all human​ and that ‍vulnerability‍ can lead to ⁢powerful connections.

Host: One of the standout moments ​from the‌ recent⁣ episode ⁤was Julian⁣ Bugier​ discussing his father, Jacques, and admitting ‌that he often​ felt overshadowed by him. How did ⁣you feel during that particular segment?

Frédéric Lopez: It was‍ a profound‌ moment. Julian’s reflections⁤ were moving, as ⁣he talked ​about ⁣both admiration and⁤ the complicated feelings that come with having a larger-than-life ‌figure as a father. I think many viewers could‍ relate to‍ that struggle. It’s⁢ a mix of love, respect, and the feeling⁤ of inadequacy that often lingers ⁣in such relationships.

Host: Speaking of complex relationships, how does your own background influence your hosting style and the content of your show?

Frédéric Lopez: My upbringing certainly shaped me. I’ve encountered my own share‌ of challenges, and I think⁢ that’s​ why I​ can empathize ​with my guests. Each story⁤ shared on the ‌show ​feels like a⁢ reflection ⁣of our‌ collective human experience—joy, pain,​ and everything in between. It’s about creating a space where ⁢we can all feel seen and heard.

Host: ⁢That sounds incredibly powerful. Your show ​has created a platform where secrets are revealed, not ​just for​ shock value but ⁢to foster understanding. Why do you think people crave this kind of content?

Frédéric⁤ Lopez: People have a natural curiosity about‌ others. In our fast-paced,‌ often superficial ​society, “Sunday in the Countryside”⁢ offers a​ rare opportunity⁣ to slow down and connect⁣ with someone’s true ​self. ‌It’s ⁢comforting to⁣ know that everyone⁣ has a story, and through sharing, we can cultivate ⁣empathy and understanding in our communities.

Host: As⁢ we‌ look ahead, what can viewers ⁣expect from future episodes? Any exciting guests lined up?

Frédéric Lopez: I’m thrilled ⁢about what’s to come! We always aim to ⁣surprise⁢ our audience with a mix of​ well-known ‍and lesser-known personalities who have⁤ compelling stories ‌to tell.⁤ Each episode​ is an ⁣opportunity‌ to⁣ discover something ‍new—whether it’s humor, heartbreak, or triumph.

Host: ⁢ Frédéric, thank‍ you ⁢for sharing your insights with us today. Your work is truly inspiring, and we can’t ​wait to see what’s ⁣next on “Sunday in ⁣the Countryside.”

Frédéric Lopez: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure talking with you. I hope everyone⁤ tunes in for more heartfelt stories!

Host: ‌ You heard it‍ here first! Stay tuned for⁢ more engaging ⁣interviews and the latest news on Time.news.

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