Léa Salamé: Who is her famous ex Olivier Guez, whom she still discreetly supports

Léa Salamé is at the helm this Saturday of the new France 2 program entitled What an era! The 42-year-old journalist is accompanied by Christophe Dechavanne and Philippe Caverivière. After being the co-host of the show We are live alongside Laurent Ruquier, Léa Salamé thus becomes the new host of the late-night Saturdays of France 2.

On the private side, Léa Salamé has been sharing the life of essayist and politician Raphaël Glucksmann for six years now. They have a son Gabriel born on March 12, 2017. Before that, the journalist shared the life of another writer who is also a journalist: Olivier Guez. The latter has worked as a journalist for major international titles and has written books on contemporary history. Certainly a very cultured man!

He’s the person who supports me every day

In December 2015, Léa Salamé, who enjoyed a certain notoriety thanks to her role as a columnist in We are not in bed presented by Laurent Ruquier on France 2, was then crowned Woman in Gold in the Media category. A few days earlier, the young woman had received the Philippe-Caloni prize as interviewer of the year. During her speech following her coronation as a Woman in Gold, Léa Salamé had sent her thanks to Laurent Ruquier, Patrick Cohen and his companion at the time Olivier. He’s the person who supports me every day and who doesn’t understand why I wake up at 5 o’clock in the morning, why I work so much, why I’m overwhelmed with work, who doesn’t understand why we don’t go for walks more often, see the churches in Italy or walk around Buenos Aires. That’s why honey, it’s because I’m addicted to my job and I love it above all elseshe said on the microphone.

Far from being on bad terms with her ex, Léa Salamé continued to support Olivier Guez while remaining discreet. On April 28, 2020, while France was confined, she shared on Twitter an article from the Point on Olivier Guez’s new book entitled The Disappearance of Josef Mengele with this little word: “Melancholy of travel, beautiful text by Olivier Guez in Point.”

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