This week, the traditional poem by Charlotte Dhénau was dedicated to Franck Dubosc in What an era! On France 2. The columnist of Léa Salamé arrived on the set in summer outfit, in the shoes of a character from her imaginiary: Nathalie Sarkozy, Director of the Flots-Bleus campsite made famous by the saga saga Camping carried by the actor.
The life of Franck Dubosc reported by the columnist Charlotte Dhénaux
Then, accompanied by a piano, Charlotte Dhénaux changed his tone to pay tribute to the director whose new film One bear in the Jura is a success currently in the cinema. Westerns he was shooting with his super 8 in his youth, to his theater teacher and then his life in England, the columnist left nothing aside. Franck Dubosc's daily life as well as the painful loss of his parents were also mentioned: “You learn your texts in breakfast with your children. (…) You think of your father every time you go on stage, of these last looks exchanged at the balcony, like a catchphrase. Released from Charcot, he knows you have succeeded. From this pride, in his memory, you feed. (…) What you miss is the phone call to your Sunday evening mother. Some reflexes do not fade in the repertoire. (…) You prefer the future to the past, so as not to be disappointed“.
Franck Dubosc shit in What an era!he reacts
In tears, the humorist then listened to Charlotte Dhénau embarking on a very intimate analysis of her personality: “Sometimes we show what others want to see, as if our clean love depended on their mirror“. Once the poem is completed, Franck Dubosc dried up his tears and then warmly thanked the columnist by taking her in his arms. He then delivered his feelings to Léa Salamé:”Whenever I watch the show, I see everyone being trapped. We listen, it's pretty and we say to ourselves, all these little things … the fact that it makes you cry, there is a little … not self-satisfaction, but … we listen to our own life on Small moments and she manages to trap me. Me, it is not necessarily the moments that we expect the most that trapped me there. That's pretty what she writes. (…) I look at you on Saturday evening and I find it very beautiful, the work she does“.
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