This Monday, July 11, Jamel Debbouze is honored on the cover of Tele-Leisure. The comedian and actor, dad and fulfilled husband, will indeed be back on Tuesday July 19 on M6 with the 10th anniversary of the Marrakech of Laughter. Ask for the program of this new issue!
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It has been three years since the gala Marrakech of Laughter had not taken place, because of the health crisis and the closing of the borders. Next Tuesday, July 19, from 9:05 p.m., the big comedy show is back for his 10th birthdaythe opportunity for Tele-Leisure to speak with the conductor of the event Jamel Debbouze. The comedian and actor, whose a new project will greatly appeal to young stand-uppers, looks back on the beginning of the adventure in 2011, preceded by a tragedy in Morocco which jeopardized his organization, and the pride he has today in bringing many artists from minorities to the stage. And it’s also an opportunity for him to share tender secrets regarding his family, who were by his side during the filming in Marrakech, including his wife Melissa Theuriauson “another self“.
Jamel Debbouze and Laëtitia Milot in interview in Tele-Leisure
In this new issue of Tele-Leisurereaders will find alongside the creator of Jamel Comedy Club the actress and author Laëtitia Milot, in the spotlight in the series Meetings rebroadcast on France 3 this summer. The Badri’s companion confides in it his daughter Lyana4 years old, son miracle baby she no longer believed in which is his priority today. A touching interview on parenthood, alongside one of our little surveys on the same theme: like Clark Kent in Superman and Lois, can superheroes be good fathers? The answer in your magazine!
Tele-Leisure : the cooking secrets of Babette de Rozières
Finally, on the cultural side, it will be possible to fill up with information on the Hospices de Beaune, to discover an astonishing detail in the personal collections of Juliette Gréco during the next broadcast ofOne house, one artist on France 5, to let yourself be tempted by the documentary A dream of love on Barry White (invited… or almost from Hit Machine at the time) on Arte or even The Olympiads on Canal+, a film by Jacques Audiard shown for the first time on television. And why not finish by concocting delicious Creole feasts following the recipes of Babette de Rozières, who had already shared with us the secrets of its crunchy chicken drumsticks with 5 spices. Good reading !