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Who are Léa Salamé’s guests this Saturday September 28, 2024?

This Saturday, September 28 on 2, Léa Salamé will present a new number of What an era! Who will these evening guests be?

Like every Saturday evening on France 2, Léa Salamé hosts a new number of What an era! this September 28. This evening, new guests will meet on set to promote themselves, but also to debate current issues of the moment. Léa Salamé and her partner Christophe Dechavanne will first receive Isabelle Nanty et Lucien Jean-Baptiste. The two actors will star in the film What do we do now?directed by the latter and which will be in theaters on Wednesday October 2. In this new comedy, the one who is close to Mylène Farmer and Lucien Jean-Baptiste also give the answer to Gérard Darmon, who recently spoke about his relationship with Alain Delon.

Many other guest actors from What an era!

Other actors to be invited in What an era! this Saturday September 28: Patrick Timsit et François-Xavier Demaison. They are both starring in the play The family by Samuel Benchetrit, at the Édouard VII Theater. The performances will last until January 5, 2025. The actors will be in the spotlight this evening, since Victor Belmondo and Théo Christine will come to talk about Live, die, be reborn which was released this Wednesday, September 25 in cinemas. The film jumps back several years to the time when AIDS first appeared.

Rym Momtaz and Coco Makmak will be Léa Salamé’s guests

Revealed on YouTube, Swann Périssé will come on Léa Salamé’s show to present her one-woman show, The Last Show Before the End of the World. In a completely different register, the mountain dweller Alain Robertalso known as the French Spiderman, will tell of his various rises in France and around the world. The Lebanese-American journalist and geopolitologist Rym Momtaz will come to talk about the dramatic situation in the Middle East. As for the comedian Karine Makari, better known under the name Coco Makmakshe will return to her last show Karakoz and should also mention the Israeli strikes which hit Lebanon, being also of Lebanese origin.

Article written with the collaboration of 6médias.

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