It’s an event they wouldn’t have traded for anything in the world: this Tuesday, June 21, instead of celebrating the Fête de la Musique in a Parisian bar, many celebrities gathered on the banks of the Seine for a while. full of conviviality… around a beautiful plate and especially a pétanque court set up for the occasion!
And all were able to show their talents in this Petanque and Gastronomy Tournament: Valérie Damidot, relaxed in her pink shirt, did not let go of her balls, challenging Anthony Kavanagh and Arnaud Ducret. He also had to team up with his wife, the magnificent Claire: a few weeks after their second marriage, they once again showed that they are more in love than ever.
Other TV personalities, Tex, Cécile de Ménibus and journalist Daniel Lauclair put on a show throughout the evening, enjoying a good meal as much as the game in progress. But the one who particularly marked the spirits is Anne Roumanoff: the comedian had chosen a short white dress to go to the evening, marking all the guests on the spot. Accompanied by her daughter Marie at Roland-Garros a few weeks ago, this time she arrived alone.
Among them were several couples, including lawyer Thomas Hollande and his journalist companion Emilie Broussouloux. For once, the eldest son of François Hollande had left his adorable children Jeanne (3 years old) and Noah (1 year old) in safe custody, to fully enjoy with his wife, superb in a red and white striped summer dress. Another duo of lovers, Martin Lamotte and his wife Sophie, who seemed particularly happy to participate in this beautiful event.
Actor Zinedine Soualem, seen in most of Cédric Klapisch’s films, also came with his wife Caroline Faindt, an artist-painter with whom he rebuilt his life after the divorce from his first wife, Hiam Abass. The legendary Nicoletta, finally, had made the trip as a couple, with her husband Jean-Christophe Molinier. Both posed for a long time with the journalist Pierre Bonte, moreover, and with the former Minister of the Interior Jean-Louis Debré. Finally, Loup-Denis Elion, always so discreet about his family life, had fun solo, just like Pierre-Jean Chalençon.