Fabien Lecoeuvre has always been known for his interventions in the media, and in particular for his appearance on the show Don't touch my post. While the columnist had left the program Cyril Hanounahe returned to the entourage of the famous host by joining the show We walk on our heads in 2024, as well as Facing Hanouna the same year.
Unsurprisingly, viewers can now find him among regular columnists of Don't touch my post. Necessarily, the writer intervenes mainly on questions linked to the world of music and, more specifically, of selling items who belonged to celebrities. During one of his recent interventions, he admitted to Cyril Hanouna having already sold a very surprising one de Johnny Hallyday…
Fabien Lecoeuvre admits to having sold Johnny Hallyday's briefs at auction
If Fabien Lecoeuvre is famous for his numerous worksthe writer also engages in the auction ofcelebrity objects. During a recent visit to the set of the show Don't touch my postCyril Hanouna's new columnist told some surprising anecdotes about this activity.
While Cyril Hanouna spoke of an auction, Fabien Lecoeuvre said that he sometimes sold, celebrity briefs. Curious, the presenter of TPMP wanted to know more. It was then that his columnist explained that he had already managed to sell a pair of underwear that had belonged to Josephine Baker. Even more surprising, he has already concluded a sale on certain Johnny Hallyday underwear.
Fabien Lecoeuvre estimates the price of Johnny Hallyday's underwear live
Celebrity item auctions hide from time to time some surprises. Fabien Lecoeuvre knows something about it, he who has already sold star briefs. Moreover, these unusual objects seem to be appreciated by certain collectors. Far from being cheap, Johnny Hallyday's underwear is, in any case, associated with a rather high price. On the set of the show TPMPFabien Lecoeuvre also gave some an estimate.
For him, it would be necessary to count between 600 and 800 euros to buy one of Johnny Hallyday's briefs. The columnist, however, admitted that auctions generally do not involve just one pair of underwear. In one of these sales, buyers got the underwear in addition to jeans which, too, would have belonged to Johnny Hallyday.
Fabien Lecoeuvre's words may seem disconcerting. However, they are consistent with a recent interview that he granted to the media Interviewlast June. In this interview, Cyril Hanouna's new columnist explained that he regularly intervenes in inheritances. He then appraises objects that belonged to celebrities. According to him, this activity is even booming.