“He went to whores, his fingers stick!”, Léa Salamé extremely embarrassed and forced to hide after a statement by Michael Youn in “Quelle époque”!

Léa Salamé hosted a new issue of Quelle époque on France 2 on February 25, 2023. Several personalities were present on set: Philippe Servant, Evelyne Dhéliat, Yann Moix, Stéphane Guillon, Monsieur Pof, Philippe Croizon, not to mention Michaël Youn!

The comedian promotes his latest film BDE (his fourth feature film behind the camera, editor’s note), available on Premium Video. “BDE (Student Office, editor’s note) tells the adventures of four longtime friends who, during a weekend skiing, find themselves face to face with more than a hundred students from their old school, in full celebration of Spring Break”. In the cast, we find Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Héléna Noguerra, Rayane Bensetti, Lola Dubini, Ludovik, Vincent Desagnat, Manon Azem, Tomer Sisley, Michèle Laroque, Gilbert Melki or even the former rugby player Sébastien Chabal.

“It’s very pleasant for me to go to other universes”, confided the guest who is not afraid to play dramatic roles. Then the comedian gave his opinion on today’s TV.

“The TV had a bit of a sad, unpleasant moment, but it is regaining color”he replied. “It’s difficult today to find grounds for expression, and a freedom of tone because we realize what harm words can do, we have a responsibility. We can’t, under the pretext of making people laugh. people, to say everything”.

To the question could he redo the Morning Live ? “It wouldn’t be possible”he said cash. “We would get shot by the police […] I’m not saying this against the police. […] I did things that I regret…” The facilitator wanted an example! “I went to look for guys in the Bois de Boulogne, when they went to see the prostitutes. I would run after them saying: ‘He went to whores, his fingers are sticky!'”

Words that prompted Léa Salamé to hide her face with her hands!

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