This Thursday, November 14, the France Inter morning team was invited on the show C to you on France 5. Léa Salamé was very touched by a declaration of friendship from her sidekick Nicolas Demorand.
This is a historic record. France Inter has passed the milestone of 7 million listeners, a success which has earned it the title of the most listened to radio station in France. The morning team came to celebrate this success on the show C to you this Thursday, November 14 on France 5. Léa Salamé and Nicolas Demorand, the emblematic duo of 7/10 from France Inter, Sonia Devillers who presents The 7:50 a.m. guest and Charline Vanhoenacker who hosts the column Charline explodes the facts were gathered on the set of Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine where, as every evening, there was one of their colleagues: Patrick Cohen, who made his comeback on France Inter at the start of the school year. To celebrate his seven years on the air with Léa Salamé, Nicolas Demorand made a moving statement to her and took the opportunity to provide an update on their relationship, for those who are more curious.
Nicolas Demorand opens up about his relationship with Léa Salamé
What is the secret of the alchemy between Léa Salamé and Nicolas Demorand? This is the question that the guests of C to youbut only one of them had the real answer, Nicolas Demorand himself. “We are not sleeping together, we need the facts”he began before evoking his sincere friendship with Léa Salamé: “We have immense pleasure working together and I think that’s simply called friendship and it’s wonderful to experience every day. I’m happy to see Léa every morning, that’s also why I do the morning show because she's there every day and I can see her.” A declaration of friendship which greatly moved the journalist: “It doesn’t surprise me, it touches me”reacted Léa Salamé.
This bad habit of Léa Salamé and Nicolas Demorand which bothers France Inter
If they are appreciated on the air of France Inter, the duo formed by Léa Salamé and Nicolas Demorand have less success behind the scenes of the radio station because of a strange habit that they share: eating hard-boiled eggs after the 7/10. “It’s hell, it’s an argument every morning. I can’t stand it, it stinks”complained Sonia Devillers. “The whole team of programmers yell at us saying it stinks”reported Léa Salamé before adding: “We love the smell of hard-boiled eggs.” A common passion that Nicolas Demorand explained: “Léa is a little hungry after the morning and so I prepare the hard-boiled eggs the day before at home and there is always one for Léa plus a square of chocolate.”
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