In “What a time”, Kev Adams’ uncomfortable proposal to Léa Salamé, already in a relationship!

Everywhere he goes, the set laughs. Indeed, rare are the TV shows in which he does not make guests die of laughter as columnists. Kev Adams has this communicative humor, which allows him to enjoy a very good career at only 31 years old. And this humor, he shared it again during his visit to “What an era” on France 2. Invited by Léa Salamé this Saturday, February 18, the comedian took advantage of an exchange between Julia Vignali and the companion of Raphaël Glucksmann to make a strange proposal to the host.

This one addressed the host of Telematin and companion of Kad Merad. “I saw that you had a common agenda. You see his appointments and he sees yours?”she asked her guest, intrigued by this way of arranging her day as a couple. “So I only see his, and he doesn’t see mine!”she replies with a lot of humor without failing to specify that she “laugh”. A little more serious thereafter, the sidekick of Thomas Sotto gave more information on his famous diary and the color code that it respects. A very important color code, which allows him to grant himself a few moments of happiness.

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Léa Salamé “not happy” in her life? Kev Adams comes to his rescue

“Yes, I have a diary with color codes. Compared to my son, it’s green, Kad and I are blue, work is yellow”she specifies before revealing the color that most interested Léa Salamé: “and leisure is pink”. A very important color for Julia Vignali. ‘Cause in case she didn’tno rose in [sa] daytime”, she knows she’s not going “not collect the rest”.

The opportunity for the companion of Raphaël Glucksmann to react and make a funny revelation. According to the words of the host of “What an era”pink would not be part of her life. “Me, I don’t have pink… I only have work. I have yellow, blue, and children. Pink is leisure and I find it interesting because I think that if you don’t have no rose in your day”, she laments quite pained. Fortunately, Kev Adams grabbed the pole to try to cheer him up: “Your life is a little crazy, Léa. I’m going to call Gad Elmaleh, he’ll take care of it!”. An intervention that did not fail to make the set laugh out loud, but also to embarrass the host, a bit embarrassed.

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