Annette Anderson retires

On Thursday, July 31, Annette Anderson of Stars’N’Bars fame retired after 35 years of working in Monaco. Friends gathered at Marius Monaco to say thank you to the heart of our community, an extraordinary human being whose comforting day-to-day presence will be missed.

Following a fantastic farewell speech by Gavin Sharpe, Annette was presented with a jade-coloured soapstone heart by Menton artist Florence Duet. And even though we forgot to use microphones (note for next time!), she made the evening news on Monaco Info. (Watch Video Below.)

Now, typically, I would share a few words about what makes Annette Anderson so darn special and how she represents the authentic spirit of our Monaco community. But as she brilliantly tells her own story on the recent Monaco Info podcast, I will instead invite you to listen to learn more about her life and time in the Principality. (Listen with this link below.)

As for Gavin’s speech, I’m sharing here as it perfectly captures the gathering to hip-hip-hooray Annette last Thursday. You can watch this video below or read the text. There are also plenty of photos if you scroll down.

Gavin Sharpe’s Farewell To Annette Anderson
Annette, we couldn’t let this week pass without saying thank you and taking a moment to honour and celebrate you.

Now, anyone who knows Annette knows just how much she hates the spotlight. Well … sorry, Annette these next few minutes are all about you. So you’ll just have to grin and bear it!

Not many of us can say we’ve created a legacy like yours. Thirty-five years ago, you helped open a remarkable chapter in Monaco’s story. I’m of course talking about the cultural institution that is Stars’N’Bars.

Let me share a little secret you can’t always believe what Annette tells you. She’ll try to convince you she was just in the background, holding the fort while Kate and Didier made the magic happen. But the more I’ve come to know Annette, the more I’ve realised the truth: Stars’N’Bars was a remarkable co-creation and it worked because three incredibly talented people brought their different and remarkable gifts to the table. And in my view, that’s what true leadership looks like collaborative, humble, and quietly powerful. That’s you, Annette.

There’s something almost poetic in the fact that Stars N’ Bars was created to bring people together, informally. It wasn’t about wealth or pretence it was about being real, being grounded. And how fitting that you were at the heart of that.

Very few people get to shape a place, a feeling, a community the way you have. Your legacy isn’t just in bricks and mortar it’s in the memories, the friendships, the laughter, and the lives you’ve touched.

On a personal level, thank you, Annette for your friendship, your vision, your heart, your humour, and your immeasurable contribution to the Principality and to all of us lucky enough to know you.

I know you’ve worked tirelessly with Didier and the team to build something new and exciting in your next venture, Marius. We wish them every success with it.

But I can’t wait to see what YOU create in YOUR next chapter – I know you’re brimming with ideas. But for now, please raise a glass with me to toast the inimitable and iconic Annette Anderson.

Riviera Radio MD Paul Kavanagh, Martine Malbouvier, Eric Gibelin, Camille Bidard and Sarah Lycett.
Natasha Frost-Savio, Tiffaney Perlino and Kimberley Bottomley.
Vanessa Ilsley and Lisa DeRea Frederiksen.
Irina Peterson.
Sue Blake and Mike Colquhoun.
Joe Ghannam and Annette Wijdom.
Rhonda Husdon and Ina Ina McLaughlin.
Barry and Emma-Jane McCormack.
Kaen Bond and John Ina McLaughlin.
Silvia Mischler.
Finlay, Kelly and Charlotte McNish.
Gavin Sharpe and Sebastian Rocca.
Jilly Jackson.
Karin Corradi.
Didier Rubiolo
Alicia Sedgwick

Article first published August 2, 2025. Photos and videos copyright Good News Monaco.