In the number ofEstelle noon: we’re not going to lie to each other broadcast this Wednesday, November 20 on RMC Story, the host was pleasantly surprised by discovering the identity of her guest, simply presented as being the spokesperson for an association.
Stop ugly France. This is the name of one of the sections of the day in Estelle noon: we’re not going to lie to each other on RMC Story. This Wednesday, the host devoted part of her daily show to the many commercial areas. Whether active or abandoned, their growing presence well beyond the metropolises, as well as the use, sometimes excessive, of advertising, bothers the environmental protectors grouped under the Paysages de France collective since 1992. Its spokesperson also debated the subject live on November 20.
Estelle Denis surprised by discovering the identity of her guest live
After having spoken at length with her guest by telephone, Estelle Denis took the liberty of slipping in a personal remark which was completely off topic: “When I saw your name, obviously, I tilted. You know, I'm from the Canal+ generation so I was watching The Deschiens Of course”. A confidence which is not insignificant since the one who was simply presented on a banner on the air as being the “spokesperson for the Paysages de France association” is above all an actor known to the general public for having played a character of the same name. “I saw your photo, I said ‘But it’s him, it’s incredible’. But what a journey Olivier Saladin ! How do we pass Opening spokesperson for the Paysages de France association?”, asked the presenter, sounding fascinated.
Olivier Saladin committed and dismayed by the degradation of landscapes
“Precisely because I am an actor and I travel through France a lot“, Olivier Saladin simply replied. Trained in theater, which remains his main medium, the 72-year-old artist is also in demand on television (most recently in Fever) and at the cinema in Russian dolls, to name only this feature film. “So, when we were in the car with François Morel, we said to ourselves: 'It's incredible how France has become ugly in thirty years'. Suddenly, it took another form and I found It's scandalous all the same. Because the landscape is something important, which belongs to us.”he emphasizes in particular.
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