Every Saturday evening, Léa Salamé holds the reins of
“Quelle époque”
alongside Christophe Dechavanne and comedians Philippe Caverivière and Paul de Saint-Sernin.
The merry band receives guests who come from various backgrounds.
Rebelote this Saturday February 24, 2024, from 11:15 p.m. on France 2.
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Léa Salamé will receive
François-Marie Banier
, the photographer and writer who publishes
Dialogues interruptés
at Flammarion.
He should return to the Bettencourt affair for which he was sentenced to four years in prison for abuse of weakness.
Already a guest of the journalist on France Inter this week, the 76-year-old man had strongly criticized the documentary
Scandal in the Richest Woman in the World
, released this fall on Netflix.
“
I’m going to sue them twice
,” he warned.
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We will also have to count on the presence of judoka
Teddy Riner
, champion, double Olympic champion and record holder of titles at the Paris Grand Slam.
Patrick Timsit
will be around the table to promote the film
Tombés du tourisme
by Philippe Pollet-Villard, in theaters on February 28.
At his side,
Michèle Laroque
for the play
La Porte à side
, from March 8 at the Saint-Georges theater in Paris.
The actress is also starring in
Karaoké
, in cinemas on March 20.
Expected glamorous sequence with
Iris Mittenaere
, Miss France and Miss Universe, who came to talk about “Influences”, a documentary series scheduled for Amazon Prime Video on February 28 and dedicated to the influencer agency founded and directed by her fiancé
Diego El Glaoui
, also present on the set.
Finally,
Pavlo and Viktoriya Matyusha
, a Ukrainian couple separated by the war complete this cast.
While Pavlo was at the front, his wife Viktoriya took refuge in France with their four children.
They recently shared their love letters in
L'Obs
.