After a week of absence, the show what time was back, Saturday, May 20, 2023 on France 2. Léa Salamé received several personalities around her table the actress Alice Pol, the actor of X films, Manuel Ferrara, the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, Bruno Le Maire, Camille Combal, who plays in the series SCO, Need love by Frédéric Hazan, also present, as is comedian Mathieu Madénian.
During the show, the flagship host of TF1 had to assign adjectives to several known heads of the small screen, from Michel Drucker to Arthur via Cyril Hanouna. When Gilles Bouleau’s turn came, the young dad was very talkative. “I’m going to say something that few people know about Gilles Bouleau”he began. “He is adorable, but he is a little crazy in life”, dropped the guest. Léa Salamé, who presented programs in the company of the presenter of the JT of 20 hours of TF1quickly understood what he was talking about. “He has a sweet madness”he added before giving an example. “He is in the restaurant, he can get up and go talk to all the tables in the restaurant”. In short, “a real character”.
An assiduous follower of the show, Gilles Bouleau will appreciate this tribute…
Camille Combal, presenter and actor
If Camille Combal was present in What time it was to talk about his role in Frédéric Hazan’s series, Need for love on OCS. “Marco Delgado, Marc Guttman of his real name, has made a career in porn. A modest career, needy, which is coming to an end. For some time, Marco has been taken by strange discomforts, he collapses for a yes or a for a no, falls inanimate, as if struck down. After studying his brain, he is diagnosed with a very strange and rare illness… Marco needs love. If he does not find this love, if he is not loved not, one day it will collapse and will not rise”. He plays Bryan Colbert, an actor with an oversized ego. We also find Gérard Jugnot, Arié Elmaleh or Clémentine Célarié.
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