“It’s the fault…”: Alexia Laroche-Joubert settles scores against Léa Salamé

“It’s the fault…”: Alexia Laroche-Joubert settles scores against Léa Salamé
“It’s the fault…”: Alexia Laroche-Joubert settles scores against Léa Salamé

Lively exchange between Alexia Laroche-Joubert and Laurence Haïm on the set of Quelle époque! The producer defended her mother, war reporter Martine Laroche-Joubert, in the face of the journalist’s criticism.

“It is not by attacking me that you will solve the problem”

While Alexia Laroche-Joubert was present to talk about Culte, a series going behind the scenes of Loft Story, Laurence Haïm criticized her for not making films to help reporters, notably her own mother, the famous war reporter Martine Laroche-Joubert.

Words that made the 54-year-old producer jump. “Thanks for this question, I’m going to say something I’ve never said. For me, mom is such a symbol, so high, that I couldn’t go on her land“, she replied, before explaining what her mother had passed on to her: “the curiosity of anonymous people”.It tells of a society at war, I tell of a society that could perhaps be considered idle. It’s another company“, she clarified.

Alexia Laroche-Joubert also deplored that the documentary “exceptional“of his mother in Gaza was only broadcast”a quarter past midnight“. Then, speaking directly to the journalist, she said: “So I completely agree with you. But attacking me won’t solve the problem.

Léa Salamé flies to the aid of Alexia Laroche-Joubert

Léa Salamé then intervened to defend Alexia Laroche-Joubert against the insistence of Laurence Haïm, who considers her responsible as “powerful woman in this world“. “It’s not just her, it’s the broadcasters’ fault“, underlined the presenter of What a time!.

Despite this lively exchange, Laurence Haïm was keen to emphasize her admiration for Martine Laroche-Joubert, describing her as “extraordinary woman“and of”passionnaria” au
exceptional courage“. A woman who also gave him “the desire to do this job“.

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