huge discomfort on the set of “What time”, Léa Salamé in the embarrassment!

Like every Saturday in what time broadcast on France 2,Léa Salamé made a little room for the chronicle of Philippe Caverivière. On Saturday February 18, 2023, the 52-year-old comedian was particularly ironic about the attempts at rapprochement, of the majority but also of the National Rally towards Les Républicains during the debate on pension reform in the National Assembly.

“It was a battle of alliances all week”launched the host. “It’s a bit of the magic of this reform: on the one hand, Élisabeth Borne flirts with the Republicans, and therefore Éric Ciotti. And then on the other side, a little more to the right, there is Marine Le Pen, who also wants to seduce Éric Ciotti” launches the comedian. “In one week, it became Vincent Cassel”mocked his sidekick.

Then it was a question of the strikes at the SNCF. “There, we say to ourselves, it’s a shame that there was not a CGT or sud-rail section among the Nazis because the trains managed by them, they would never have arrived at their destination”he dropped, making the conductor uncomfortable.

“You know she doesn’t pass that one”she said amused. “Look at them, the three”she added, pointing to her guests, André Manoukian, Kev Adams and BHL. “But Léa, if there were people of the Jewish faith, I wouldn’t have made this valve. I’m not completely stupid”defended with irony the one who also officiates on RTL.

“It even makes you dream. After all, it was the job of the resistance fighters to blow up the trains”said the ex-juror of the New star, a real lifeline for Philippe Caverivière…

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