Far from the injunctions to eternal youth, the star host of “C à vous” delivers a lesson in uninhibited freshness. In the Gala columns, she confides in her relationship with the image and embraces her lifelines with disarming sincerity.
It’s a solar presence that has illuminated our early evenings on France 5 for almost a decade. Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine embodies this accessible elegance, that which does not seem to suffer the weight of the years but rather to use it to gain in charisma. However, behind this infectious smile and this boundless energy, hides a woman like any other, with her doubts and her questions in front of the mirror.
In an intimate interview given to Gala, she lifts the veil on her perception of herself, far from the confidence that she is given on screen. Taking part in the photo shoot game is not trivial, even for a public figure. Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine confesses with touching honesty that exercise remains a challenge for her self-esteem. “My relationship with the image is horribly banal. I only see my faults,” she slips. A confidence that will resonate with many women. If she understands the modern attraction for filters which sublimate reality, she nevertheless chooses another path: that of truth.
At 55, the host made the bold choice to stay true to herself. There is no question of transforming his features or freezing his expressions to correspond to a smooth ideal. She prefers to let her face and her emotions live. “I don’t want to erase my wrinkles,” she explains, claiming the right to age without external intervention. It’s a philosophy of gentleness towards oneself, also motivated by a certain prudence: “I’m too afraid of it”, she admits simply, leaving the door ajar to the future, but favoring absolute naturalness for the moment. Doesn’t its true secret of beauty lie elsewhere than in appearance? Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine cultivates a healthy admiration for other women, without envy or jealousy, a wisdom which contributes to her brilliance.
But it is above all his state of mind which defies the calendar. The fifty-year-old refuses to let herself be defined by a number on an identity card. “I feel like I’m not my age, that’s for sure. I don’t feel like a 55-year-old woman. It’s a total denial for me!”, she says with humor.
This spontaneity, this ability to stay connected to one’s vital energy rather than to one’s biological age, is undoubtedly the best beauty enhancement. An inspiration for all those who wish to cross the eras with lightness.








