Adèle Exarchopoulos embarrassed by an anecdote about her youth in front of François Civil and Gilles Lellouche

Adèle Exarchopoulos embarrassed by an anecdote about her youth in front of François Civil and Gilles Lellouche
Adèle Exarchopoulos embarrassed by an anecdote about her youth in front of François Civil and Gilles Lellouche

Guest on the set of What an era!Adèle Exarchopoulos revealed a ridiculous anecdote about her adolescence at the microphone of Léa Salamé, in front of François Civil and Gilles Lellouche.

Starring in the highly anticipated feature film Love phew, which will be released this Wednesday, October 16, Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil are increasing their public appearances and sets. The leading duo of the moment was also present on Léa Salamé’s show on Saturday October 12, alongside director Gilles Lellouche. In What an era!the host reserved a surprise magneto for each of her guests, bringing out the archives of the actors… Embarrassed to see herself as a child, Adèle Exarchopoulos caused general hilarity on the set by revealing a ridiculous anecdote.

What I’m going to say is filthy”: Adèle Exarchopoulos explains why she had short hair as a teenager

After broadcasting an advertisement by Gilles Lellouche in which he appeared younger, followed by an extract from the series Too classy where François Civil took his first steps on the screen as a teenager, Léa Salamé revealed one of the first interviews with Adèle Exarchopoulos… While the small team gently criticized François Civil about his haircut, in the program broadcast on Disney Channel, the host says to Adèle Exarchopoulos: “I wonder if Adèle also sued her hairdresser when, at 14, she was filming The children of Timpelbach ?“, before revealing the magneto in which she appears as a teenager with very short and disheveled hair. After the broadcast of the extract, the actress justifies herself: “Do you want me to tell you the truth? What I’m about to say sounds dirty but it’s funny, we were talking about it with my brother last night“, she says. The young mother then reveals the reason for this haircut: “We had lice, me and my brothers, for an extremely long time, and my father treated us, but we hung out with friends who treated each other less… I had them for six years and one day, my father, he told me ‘You know what I’m sorry but I’m going to shave you’.”. The anecdote made the host and the spectators laugh a lot.

Have you had lice for six years?” : François Civil room Adèle Exarchopoulos

Sitting between Gilles Lellouche and François Civil, Adèle Exarchopoulos herself laughed a lot about the subject. “Have you had lice for six years? reacted François Civil, taken aback by the situation, before Gilles Lellouche added: “Wow the creation!” in a joking tone. The actress of Adèle’s life answers : “But I treated them there was more after…“, before being cut off by his partner: “We look alike“, he comments, observing his photo displayed next to that of Adèle on the giant screens of What an era!. He was not the only one to find similarities between their two teenage faces and their haircuts at the time, Léa Salamé adds: “It’s true that you look amazing in these photos.“, while the interpreter Nora in Bac responds: “Too nice“.

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