Mel Charlot’s son, Matéo, makes an appearance on “Live from the Universe”

Mel Charlot’s son, Matéo, makes an appearance on “Live from the Universe”
Mel Charlot’s son, Matéo, makes an appearance on “Live from the Universe”

After an absolutely dazzling and danceable opening number to En direct de l’univers, the perfect symbiosis of music continued throughout the episode, reserving a burst of surprises for Mel Charlot, the guest of the evening.

At the heart of the festivities, she had the nice surprise of seeing her son Matéo, 4 years old, appear on a big screen. He was dancing to the rhythm of “Pop Pop Boogie”, a song directly from the children’s television series Paw Patrol. See a photo below.

We can say that, like his mother, he has rhythm in his blood! Isn’t he adorable? Mel Charlot was also particularly moved when she saw her father, Jean-Emmanuel Charlot, who came directly from Florida to offer her the song “Le métique”, shortly before. Moreover, little Matéo’s dad, Stanley Milfort, also allowed himself a brief foray onto the Beaudoin set, dressed in his wedding attire. See a photo of the couple at the bottom of this article, who recently celebrated 10 years of marriage and 20 years of love.

This will have served as a preamble to a special segment highlighting the lover of love that Mel is, with Dominique Fils-Aimé on “Moi je t’aime” and the impressive version of “When a Man Loves a Woman”, performed by Sandy Duperval. She even returned to the stage at the end of the episode, with “Amazing Grace”, accompanied by Lyxé and Mélissa Bédard. It was absolutely breathtaking! Viewers are also of this opinion, several declaring that they get chills in front of all this high-flying grace. We understand them!

Next week, it will be the turn of actor Antoine Bertrand to be treated to a celebration tailor-made to his musical tastes. Could it already be next Saturday?

Live from the Universe is broadcast on Saturdays at 7 p.m. on ICI Télé.

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