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"Stars in the nude" on TF 1: Linda Hardy, Maëva Coucke and Inès Vandamme in the casting

2020-10-20T17:34:19.615Z


Two former Miss France and a dancer from "Dance with the stars" have agreed to undress for season 2 of this show presen


Glamor for season 2 of "Stars in the nude", which began shooting a few days ago for broadcast on TF 1. According to our information, this program produced by Arthur will feature Maëva Coucke, elected Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais before winning the title of Miss France 2018. She recently made an appearance in "Friday everything is allowed", another show made and hosted by the star host of the One.

At his side, we will find Linda Hardy, crowned Miss France 26 years earlier.

On the poster for the soap opera “Tomorrow belongs to us”, she participated in the last season of “Dance with the stars”.

Just like the dancer Inès Vandamme, who will also be.

She was noticed by the public by hoisting Ladji Doucouré to the final, against Sami El Gueddari and Fauve Hautot.

They strip for a good cause

On the boys side, the comedian Cartman, loyal to Arthur's band, also accepted the challenge, according to our information.

To these four new names in the TF 1 pool are added that of Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut, host Anaïs Grangerac, presenter Christophe Beaugrand and former swimming champion Camille Lacourt, as announced by the site Télé loisirs.

All for a good cause.

The principle of "Stars in the nude", for those who missed the previous edition: sensitize viewers to screening for breast, testicular and prostate cancer by undressing personalities.

Launched last January, the special boys' evening attracted 3.6 million curious people (20.3%).

The next one devoted to women had conquered 3.4 million (18.4%).

Source: leparis

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