Alessandra Sublet is the guest of "C à vous" alongside Michèle Laroque this Wednesday, May 24 in Cannes. The actress and director takes advantage of her presence to tease Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine about the "unbridled" evenings of her Cannes Film Festival. Proof of this: the presenter of the talk show broadcast on France 5 seems not to have revised the right copy for her interview.
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"At 23 years old Michèle, you landed your very first role. It was in Jacques Deray's marginal," says self-confident. However, in front of her, Michèle Laroque's face freezes and the actress waves her finger to mark the negative. "That's wrong," she laughs. Alessandra Sublet does not miss the opportunity to add: "Oh, it looks like me. It's funny. That's where it reassures me." Patrick Cohen bounces back on his colleague's blunder by arguing that this is the soul of the show. "It's even the DNA of the show. It's a false news per minute, a question next to the plate per second," Babeth quips.
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Before continuing: "so at 23 you started your career somewhere in the cinema, that's true". Bad luck, it is still missed for the presenter who is contradicted by the main interested. "Say yes," begs Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, bursting out laughing. She exploits this mess to announce the arrival of the next guest Félix Lefebvre, this time 23 years old.
"We love you but..."
The young actor - who plays in Delphine Deloget's latest film entitled Nothing to lose - joins, a few minutes later, the set. And if he answers all the questions of Patrick Cohen and Pierre Lescure by agreeing with them, when it comes to Babeth's turn to speak, it's another story...
"You signed up for a fourth-grade theater company and realized it worked pretty well with girls. It encouraged you to preserve...", says the presenter. To which the actor replies, with a smile on his face: "No... So sir was very well informed but then that, really. We love you but... Oh, really. It's nonsense," he says, with a second degree as if to drive the nail in. "I'm the one who says anything from beginning to end," she quips before launching into a hectic "true or false" in an inquisitive tone. She then invites him to stay on the set of the show relocated to Cannes "to fact-check all the erroneous information I will give". "I'll be there and I'll look at you with a good eye." A sharp repartee that seems to the taste of the public and Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.