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Flavie Flament reacts after a series of technical problems in Télématin (VIDEO)

Guest on the set of Telematin This Monday, November 4, Alexandra Lamy received a message from her former theater teacher at the Nîmes conservatory. The latter was, however, interrupted by technical problems.

The vagaries of live have struck again! If viewers of the Star Academy were hampered by a certain number of technical problems during the prime of this Saturday, November 2 – criticisms to which the producer of the tele-hook, Mathieu Vergne, responded the next day in a message published on X – these are those of 2 and more particularly Telematin who witnessed an incident earlier this week. This Monday, November 4 morning, around 9:15 a.m., when Flavie Flament and Samuel Ollivier had just welcomed Alexandra Lamy on the set of the France 2 morning show and asked her a few questions, her former theater teacher from the Nîmes conservatory, in duplex, was cut off by advertising.

The proof“: Flavie Flament claims that Telematin is live daily

Less than a minute later, the advertisement gives way to Alexandra Lamy, still in duplex with her former theater teacher who finishes her message. But while the entirety of this kind message – according to the actress's reaction – was cut, the advert resurfaced again without warning. This time, it was three minutes later that France 2 viewers found their broadcast. Credits and repeat. Flavie Flament explains: “This is the continuation of Telematin. Bah, when we tell you that we are live when we go on air at 6:30 a.m.well it's not false, there you go, the proof is that we had a small technical problem!“.

Technical hazards in Télématin

We pressed all the buttons at the same time!“, Samuel Ollivier cuts it with humor. “We pressed all the buttons at the same time, let's go! The ad is gone, so we find ourselves with Alexandra Lamy, who is our guest and who we find at the cinema in the film Louise Violet – We loved it here!“, continues Flavie Flament. On the bill for the historical drama which will be released in theaters on November 6, Thomas Jouannet's ex-wife plays a teacher sent, in 1889, to a country village and who must, against the general opinion of children and parents, impose the school of the Republic, free, compulsory and secular education.

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