Léa Salamé violently reframes Matthieu Delormeau whom she calls “fool”!

Thursday, September 22, Cyril Hanouna received Léa Salamé, Christophe Dechavanne and Philippe Caverivière. These three musketeers will be the new jewels of France 2 on Saturday evening in the second part of the evening. The host of France Télévisions and France Inter takes over the box left vacant by Laurent Ruquier. And the companion of Raphaël Glucksmann has chosen the former star of TF1 to support him in this new talk show called “What a time!”, The first issue of which will be broadcast tomorrow, Saturday, September 24.

But for Matthieu Delormeau, this new team does not really exist. “I’m very worried about Léa and I don’t believe much in this show because of that. The sleeping lion still has his teeth. Christophe Dechavanne, and we can clearly see this tonight, he’s the one talking, he takes up space, he’s the star, he’s a host. The side we took a tiger and we’re going to make a little cat that we’re going to put in a corner… No, really, very quickly, either he won’t be happy or he’ll eat you Léa., began” the columnist of “TPMP”. “I was told that you had already said it and I said to myself ‘Definitely this boy is still talking nonsense’“, then replied Christophe Dechavanne.

But we see it tonight, we only see you and we hear that you, you are in the middle but you are the star. You are not a mate and you never have been.“, added Matthieu Delormeau who then gave the floor to Valérie Bénaïm: “I understand what Matthieu means because I co-presented with Christophe and he takes the space and he takes the light. So indeed Léa has to arm herself.“An intervention that then brought Léa Salamé out of her silence.”Excuse me, but I’ll answer you if you allow me. When it became known that I was taking Dechavanne, I had lots of people like you who said to me ‘But you’re crazy! he will eat you. But why didn’t you take like all the other animators who take “fools”“, she launched for her interlocutors, provoking a great wave of applause.

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