Dadju facing one of Jacques Martin’s sons for a beautiful tribute in Vivement dimanche

The spread of Can’t wait for Sunday and Can’t wait for next Sunday has been somewhat disrupted in recent weeks. And for good reason, France Télévisions broadcast the emblematic Roland-Garros tournament. A 2022 edition won once again by the Spanish tennis player Rafaël Nadal. But the competition is now over, Michel Drucker – who will go from France 2 to France 3 next season – is back this Sunday, June 12, with new prestigious guests.

To begin with, the 79-year-old presenter will pay tribute to the late Jacques Martin, who died of cancer on September 14, 2007, at the age of 74. To do this, he received one of his sons on his famous red sofa. david martin (born in 1961 from his first union, with Annie Lefèvre) indeed made the trip to the Gabriel studio. And he didn’t come alone. His companion Mélanie and his daughter Rose were by his side for this program which promises to be emotionally charged. The cartoonist Emmanuel Chaunu is there to revisit the life and career of the presenter of fan school or of Sunday Martin.

will then follow Roll on next Sunday with more guests. Starting with the singer Dadju who is not unemployed. In addition to having become the muse of L’Oréal, the brother of Maître Gims was on the poster of the film Ima, by Nils Tavernier, in which he plays the main role. In this film, released in theaters on May 11, Dadju travels to Kinshasa, the city in which he grew up, for an event concert. And for his daughter, a rich businessman convinces him the singer to give a concert. He saw a real thunderbolt there. In terms of music, the 31-year-old released his new album last May cullinan.

Music will also be honored with Bruno Gigliotti, says Orlando. No doubt he will mention his late sister Dalida during his interview with Michel Drucker. The latter was also able to count on the presence of the singer Nicolas Peyracwho published his fourth book Without forgetting that one day we loved each other (June 2, published by Archipelago) and Daniel Prevost. The 82-year-old comedian released his autobiography of me by me (published by Cherche Midi, May 12).

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