By Sarah Lecoeuvre
Published
January 5 at 1:38 p.m.,
updated January 5 at 1:39 p.m.
On the set of “What a time!” Saturday evening on France 2, the comedian spoke about his personal situation and appeared more in love than ever.
Divorced from Margot Laffite since 2017, Arnaud Tsamère tells his personal story and makes fun of it in the show that he shares with Jérémy Ferrari and Baptiste Lecaplain, “La Tournée du Trio” which will perform notably at the Zénith in Paris in June 2025. Invited with his friends on the set of “ What an era!” Saturday evening, the 49-year-old comedian revealed that he had found love again. “He has had a girlfriend for a few months», Confirmed his sidekick Jérémy Ferrari to presenter Léa Salamé.
«Yes, French television will no longer be able to make fun of me», rejoices the person concerned. “I've put away the cars!», he adds before being calmed in his ardor by Christophe Dechavanne. “If I may say so, you have to wait a bit… I happened to say that I was storing my cars and suddenly find myself in the parking lot!», quips the permanent guest of the talk show. “As we speak, it's been five months and it's incredible», specifies Arnaud Tsamère. “I was still single for seven years», he recalls. “Single, not abstinent», he emphasizes, triggering laughter from the audience on set.
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In 2015, Arnaud Tsamère married Margot Laffiteracing driver, journalist at Canal+ and daughter of Jacques Laffite. The same year, they became parents of little Albert. But two years later, the divorce was finalized. Despite everything, the former lovebirds remained on good terms. “Although we completely failed at our marriage, I think we are doing extremely well in our divorce for the well-being of our son. It was a big, long process of acceptance for me. he confided in 2022 in the columns of Parisian, then in full promotion for a show where he was already having fun with his personal situation. The comedian experienced another hard blow, in 2019, with the disappearance of his father which plunged him into a heavy depression from which he has recovered today.
Saturday evening, for his return to school after a fortnight's interruption, “What a time!” attracted around 1.25 million viewers on France 2, or 17.8% of the public.
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