Pierre-Yves Lord almost “shocked” the National Day entertainment

Pierre-Yves Lord seriously considered withdrawing from running the Grand Fed National show in Montreal, and he almost did.

The host and DJ, who lost her mother around this date last year, fears this tragic year will come back to haunt her.

“To be honest with you, I thought Shocked This year. I said to myself, “I can’t seem to do it again, because it’s related to my mother’s departure, so it’s going to reconnect me with the pain, and I have a feeling it’s going to trigger celebrations for me.” she told Melanie Maynard as part of the show Sweet salt.




Pierre-Yves Lord and Mélanie Maynard during the recording of the episode of “Sucré Salé” that aired on TVA on July 16.

Photo provided by TVA

By reasoning in this way, the host admitted that he was building “a psychological prison”.

“I was creating method On that day, I had to be in pain, and on that day, I had to be close to myself,” he continued, stressing that this was not what his mother, Monique, would have wanted for him. On the contrary.




Photo provided by TVA

Pierre-Yves Lord lost his mother on June 26, 2023. He went to his bedside in Quebec on June 24 before returning to Montreal to host the National Day Grand Show at Maisonneuve Park. After the concert he returned to the old capital with his mother.

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