A revival that pleases the nostalgic. Remember, from 2003 to 2007, Thierry Ardisson organized dinners filmed at his home in “93 Faubourg Saint-Honoré”. A legendary TV moment that the host is now bringing back to life.
On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the legendary program, the host wanted to bring this program up to date. For the occasion, half of the journalist Audrey Crespo-Mara received many prestigious guests at “214 Rue de Rivoli”.
Muriel Robin, Anne Le Nen, Gérard Darmon, Bertrand Chameroy, Laurent Baffie, Franz-Olivier Giesbert and obviously the host of the evening were brought together for a moment of conviviality.
An evening during which the host’s guests did much more than taste the dishes of chef Juan Arbelaez. Indeed, the latter spoke in turn to confide about their lives.
Indeed, while the former columnist of Do not touch My TV
confided in his father’s heroin addictionMuriel Robin’s wife also made heartbreaking confessions when talking about the disappearance of her brother.
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A moving testimony
“Marc has AIDS. In the early years, he doesn’t know if he’s gay or not, he tries and he comes across a guy who has AIDS. And as he had never made love before, when he does his analyses, he calls the guy, very badly, thinking that he’s going to teach him. And the guy bursts out laughing… So I know what it’s like to want to kill someone because I’m spending a year wanting to find this guy to kill him because I was very close with my brother. I never found him… And my brother committed suicide in 1993”she revealed to an audience moved to tears by this revelation…
“I’m going to kill myself, you have to come and be with mom.” Anne Le Nen tells Ardisson the moving story of her brother’s death. “214, rue de Rivoli”, to be found exceptionally on 6play: https://t.co/arBdVHmyFIpic.twitter.com/ohtMSiyZqA
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