While he was on the set of Tout le monde en parle this Sunday, March 26th, to talk in particular about his recent appointment as host of the next Gémeaux awards gala, Pierre-Yves Lord also commented on the announcement of his departure on program two Men in Gold and Rosalie, which he has co-hosted since 2017.
After a three-week solo voyage to Mexico, the client in question decided to abandon ship.
“I knew it, it was growing inside me. Sometimes you take a step back and go far to validate certain decisions. I said to myself, “If it’s clear on the trip, far from everything, I’ll come back and tell them,” he explained.
“It’s not rejection, it’s not because I’m unhappy. It’s a dream experience to learn how to interview alongside Patrick Lagacé and Rosalie. But I feel like I’ve come to the end of a cycle. »
“Leaving when things are going well is not the easiest decision. […] I want to experience new beginnings, put myself in danger somewhere else. And I felt that when things are going well, it’s the right time to do it. »
Pierre-Yves Lord, who was particularly associated with reality TV in its early days, said he was more than grateful to have had the opportunity to interview politicians, directors, artists, researchers and scientists while also being a allowing little teasing about his co-host.
“Since he knows he’s going to get up in the morning, Pat Lagacé is unresponsive, so I’m leaving,” he finally joked (although?), apparently referring to the new mandate the columnist and moderator was about to get Radio waves of 98.5 FM.
Remember that starting with the 2023-2024 season, Jean-Philippe Wauthier will take over the seat he held at Two Golden Men and Rosalie six years earlier.