The last season of Tower draws to a close and Gildor can leave his place as host with a sense of accomplishment. Even if he was a little disappointed, the person concerned greeted the news with a lot of philosophy.
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“It didn’t surprise me that much… I had a feeling. What pains me – and I’m sure it has been the same in your career – isn’t so much the end of a show as such, but the prospect of never seeing people again. I work with him,” he told us in an interview.
He adds: “At La Tour, from researchers to technicians, it really is an exceptional team! I think it’s a team that’s 80% girls. They are amazing. They work hard. It’s a generation of young women who don’t have complexes. It rolls like a tabar nouche! I really enjoyed working with the team. It hurts me to have to leave her. But for the rest, what do you want, it’s part of the deal!
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