“I don’t know if I should say it…”, Stéphane Bern drops a bomb on Aya Nakamura and Clara Luciani
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“I don’t know if I should say it…”, Stéphane Bern drops a bomb on Aya Nakamura and Clara Luciani

This Saturday, September 14, the famous presenter Stéphane Bern intervened on RTLin the broadcast ofEric Dussart and of Jade We’re remaking TV. On the set, the host took advantage of his appearance to make a few statements about Eurovision. He admitted to being fed up with the 2024 edition of the song contest. Stéphane Bern even put forward a few names of stars he would like to see sing at Eurovision 2025, such as Zaho de Zagazan et Santa.

To stay in the field of music, the host of historical shows also revealed some juicy information aboutAya Nakamura and of Clara Luciani. According to Stéphane Bern, the two singers could indeed be entitled to one of the rewards the most anticipated by many media stars, actors and singers in France.

Stéphane Bern reveals big news about Aya Nakamura and Clara Luciani

“I don’t know if I should say it.”Stéphane Bern began by saying on RTL. “We are making the statue of Aya Nakamura. Clara Luciani is going to enter.”he then let go. The presenter of course spoke about the new entries at the Grévin museumSince 2001, he has been a member of the Grévin Academy, of which he became president in 2014.

He is therefore well placed to know which new personalities have been selected to have their wax statue. If the news is complete concerning Aya Nakamura, the entry of Clara Luciani at the Grévin museum was already learned by accident last June. The wax sculptor Claus Overturned has indeed revealed that he is starting to work on the statue of the singer, while this project was kept secret by the Grévin Museum.

Not all stars want to have their wax statue at the Grévin Museum, according to Stéphane Bern

Regarding Clara Luciani, the news was also confirmed by Véronique Bereczthe head of external relations at the Grévin Museum. “She is part of the French musical landscape. She was elected by the Académie Grévin“, she explained last June, still on France Blue. On the other hand, no one had ever spoken about Aya Nakamura before Stéphane Bern, this Saturday, September 14.

This year, several French personalities will have their wax statue at the Grévin Museum. In addition to Aya Nakamura and Clara Luciani, Pierre de Coubertin will also make its debut. Unsurprisingly, the decision was taken in the context of the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Some stars have already refused to have their wax statue at the Grévin Museum. This is what Stéphane Bern has also just revealed, on RTL. According to the presenter, Jean Dujardin had been approached to have the institution create his statue. After agreeing, he eventually gave up on the project. The same would be true of the actress Virginie EfiraAccording to Stéphane Bern, having a wax double could disturb some people.

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