The 43-year-old journalist made a somewhat special request to her spouse: to follow the show, of course, but above all to get your hands on the wallet. “I commissioned my companion to make a donation during the show” she told the Parisian. She who, a few months ago, admitted to being skeptical about the climate emergency, is beginning to realize the importance of the message. For her and for the good of her son Gabriel, 5 years old: “I really changed a year ago. I drastically reduced my meat consumption. […] I favor the train as much as possible, I plan to buy an electric or hybrid car. At home, we pay more attention to the lights, to unplugging the wifi. I no longer let the water run when I brush my teeth.“
These small daily gestures are those to be adopted on a small scale, Léa Salamé is aware of this. And she has no choice but to stick to it since a little guy is watching the grain: “My 11 year old stepson yells at me if I waste or waste“, she adds. Léa Salamé is not the only one to review her mode of consumption on the side of the stars to bring her stone to the building. Hugo Clément, co-host of the program, is just as much, if not more. Marion Cotillard also. The actress takes advantage of her status as a world star to spread the message as soon as she can. Events, donations, committed trips, the actress will also be godmother of the show alongside Yannick Noah. Let Raphaël Glucksmann remember the message for the gift he is about to make out of love for his Léa: when you love, you don’t count.