This Friday, February 18, Thomas Sotto did a good deed: the journalist from France 2 went to donate his blood. An initiative he shared on Twitter.
Since last August, Thomas Sotto has been presenting Telematin alongside Julia Vignali on France 2. A shocking duo, much appreciated by viewers and of which the journalist is very proud: “Both on the air and as a couple, it’s not about sharing everything, but about being in the right place at the right time and being able to support each other. I could be Thomas’s on more cultural subjects, and he is my mainstay as far as current affairs are concerned”, she confided to Tele Star.
Very close to viewersThomas Sotto likes to react and share his daily life on social networks. And on this Friday, February 18, the journalist decided to do a good deed. Indeed, on Twitter, he shared a very personal snapshot in which his fans were able to see him masked, a tourniquet on his arm, giving blood : “I don’t like to brag. And even less to put my head on social networks. But this morning, in 20′, I saved 3 lives! And I might as well tell you that becoming a superhero doesn’t even hurt. .. The French blood establishment is really in trouble… So go ahead, donate your blood”, he encouraged in the caption.
François Toujas, president of the French Blood Establishment: “The situation is difficult”
An initiative hailed by his many fans on Twitter. It must be said that Thomas Sotto had received the president of the French Blood Establishment, Tuesday, February 15. An interview in which François Tojas had launched an appeal : “The situation is difficult… You have to give blood because at the end of the chain, there are cancer patients, people with extremely serious illnesses, particularly blood diseases. (…) To respond correctly to the patient needs, we need 100,000 bags. That means that, if the situation does not improve, we could be in this very difficult situation, to say to ourselves: ‘Who do we treat first?'” An alarming finding that encouraged Thomas Sotto gave his blood.
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