France 2 is starting the year in style with a new episode ofA Sunday in the countryside. This January 5, 2025, Frédéric Lopez welcomes a trio of unprecedented guests to his now famous country home.
In 2025, Frédéric Lopez does not change the recipe for his success. Every week, in A Sunday in the countrysidethe host of France 2 invites three personalities to a house located far from the tumult of life so that they talk about their childhood in the barn sequence, about their beginnings when preparing dinner, then about their success the next morning at brunch time. After the best-of broadcast last week, the new number offered by the public service channel this January 5 promises confidences and authentic exchanges for three celebrities who don't necessarily know. But who is it about?
A Sunday in the countryside : a physiotherapist and an Olympic medalist facing Frédéric Lopez
At 28 years old, Manon Apithy-Brunet wrote the history of French fencing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Crowned Olympic champion at the Grand Palais, she is the first French saber to win Olympic gold. Already a bronze medalist in Tokyo in 2021, she will confide in Frédéric Lopez about all the stages that led to this high point. A path sometimes strewn with pitfalls, like when her victory was “stolen” at the Rio Olympics in 2016. Married to Boladé Apithy, also a fencer, she will also speak about her relationship. The second guest is none other than a network star: Grégoire Gibault, better known under the pseudonym Major Movement. This physiotherapist, who has more than two million subscribers on YouTube and Instagram, will reveal his personal story and how he became a medical influencer.
Michel Fugain will be in A Sunday in the countryside this January 5, 2025 on France 2
To complete this trio, Frédéric Lopez receives Michel Fugain. The son of a resistant doctor, he was initially destined to follow a medical career but his first steps in the world of cinema and then music changed his destiny. In 1972, the singer created Le Big Bazar, a group which enjoyed phenomenal success. He will discuss it on the show, as well as a more personal plan of his life. Father of three children, including Laurette, who died of leukemia in 2002, he will look back on this painful ordeal and how he bounced back thanks to meeting Sanda, his partner.
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