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"Sensuality is part of life": Bruno Le Maire confronted with erotic extracts from his latest novel

2023-05-21T13:59:31.449Z

Highlights: The Minister of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty was the guest of the issue of "What an era!" broadcast Saturday night on France 2. Philippe Caverivière took advantage of the visit to evoke the erotic excerpts of his latest novel, Fugue américaine published by Gallimard on April 27. For Léa Salamé, the minister seeks to "break" and "dirty" his image a little. "I never hesitated to write these lines, sensuality is part of life," he concluded.


The Minister of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty was the guest of the issue of "What an era!" broadcast Saturday night on France 2.


"In a poll, Bruno Le Maire is the favorite minister of the French and it is deserved because, in his books, he knows how to talk about subjects that bring people together. " Like many others before him, Philippe Caverivière took advantage of the visit of the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty in "What an era!" to evoke the erotic excerpts of his latest novel, Fugue américaine published by Gallimard on April 27. "'She sucks between her lips her arched sex of which she holds the purple glans between her fingers,'" read the comedian at the end of his column. "I'm going to go into the medical a little bit but, this story of purple glans, I will go to the emergency room. "

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Facing Léa Salamé, in the show broadcast Saturday night on France 2, Bruno Le Maire first spoke at length about the economic issues related to his ministerial functions before being questioned about his activity - criticized - as a novelist. "It's vital for me," he replied, noting that the latter book had taken him a decade of work. "To feel good in my sneakers, I need to play sports and write." On the 480 pages of a novel that he describes as a "great human adventure", Bruno Le Maire challenged the public and the media with his few sulphurous lines scattered in the story of American Fugue.

"I'm dilated like never before"

"When you know Bruno Le Maire, his past, the grandes écoles, his environment, his charisma, his intelligence, all of a sudden you come across ... Christophe Dechavanne began. "Ass!" concluded Léa Salamé. Like Philippe Caverivière, the former host of TF1 has, in turn, read an excerpt from American Fugue: "She had a smile of Mona Lisa, while keeping the lips most often barely apart, like a small slit of flesh. She revealed small, perfectly aligned teeth over which she ran her tongue, depositing a little saliva that made the ivory shine. So she stared at me with a troubled look and she said I love you in a neutral tone. Or you are the love of my life. Or again, her gaze was even more troubled and she asked in an innocent tone: when do you fuck me?" ". A reading that had the gift of making everyone laugh.

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In no way destabilized, Bruno Le Maire showed a lot of humor and repartee. "We will believe that I had Manuel Ferrara as my literary advisor," he replied, referring to the actor and producer of pornographic films present on set. "Why not an adaptation?" he continued. For Léa Salamé, the minister seeks to "break" and "dirty" his image a little. "I never hesitated to write these lines, sensuality is part of life. In a novel, you have to give all their freedom to the fictional characters," he concluded. The humorist Paul de Saint Sernin intervened to bounce back on the excerpt of the book that made the most talk: "She turned her back on me; she threw herself on the bed; she showed me the brown bulge of her anus: "Are you coming Oskar? I'm dilated like never before."

Source: lefigaro

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