
Laurent Ruquier to Leave Les Grosses Têtes Before Turning 70
French Radio Host Laurent Ruquier Announces Plans to Step Down from Les Grosses Têtes Paris, France – In a recent interview on RTL's "On Refait la télé," popular French radio and television host Laurent Ruquier revealed his plans to eventually step down from his long-running radio show, Les Grosses Têtes. While his contract is set to run until 2027, Ruquier stated definitively, "Je n'irai pas jusqu'à 70 ans" (I won't go until 70 years old). This announcement has sparked speculation about his potential successor, a topic discussed with humor during the interview. Ruquier's decision reflects a desire to move on to new projects and enjoy other aspects of life. The interview was lighthearted, yet it provided a glimpse into the considerations a prominent media figure faces when contemplating retirement. The show's producers are likely already considering candidates to replace the beloved host, ensuring a smooth transition for listeners. The interview concluded with playful banter about potential replacements, highlighting the close-knit nature of the team and the show's enduring popularity. Ruquier's decision, while marking an end of an era, also promises exciting new chapters for both the host and the beloved radio program.