People match opening rugby world cup
Many personalities attended the opening match of the World Cup between France and New Zealand.
Friday September 8, launch date of the Rugby World Cup in France, the show obviously took place on the pitch of the Stade de France but also in the stands.
Many personalities from television and the entertainment world had, in fact, met in the venue located in Saint-Denis to attend the opening ceremony of the event but also the match of opening between France and New Zealand. Some stars participated in the show offered before the meeting and in particular Jean Dujardin who orchestrated and took part in the ceremony. The Oscar-winning actor then attended the confrontation with his partner Nathalie Péchalat.
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Other French personalities were on the pitch for this show which aimed to highlight the French art of living and in particular numerous chefs such as Guy Savoy, Pierre Hermé, Yves Camdeborde and even Juan Arbelaez. The new juror of the show “Objectif Top Chef” on M6 attended the match with Candre Verdier, his new partner. His sidekick Philippe Etchebest wasn’t far away. A former rugby player, he supported the French XV with Louis-Oscar, his son who also plays the discipline. Other stars of the small screen were thrilled by the exploits of the Blues, likeOphélie Meunierpresent with her husband Mathieu Vergne or Caroline Roux who gave voice alongside her husband Laurent Solly.
Nagui was also present as Patrick Sébastien Or Jean-Luc Reichmann. The Toulouse player was pleased to be back in the stands Adriana Karembeu with which he took a selfie. An unconditional sports fan, the singer Patrick Bruel followed the match with his son. Behind him, Sophie Marceau accompanied by actors François Berléand And François Cluzet did not miss a beat of the meeting. Matthieu Lartot was also in the stands. The France Télévisions journalist, who recently underwent a femoral amputation of his right leg, will return to comments on Sunday September 10 on France 2.
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Athletes also made the trip like the players of the French football team Olivier Giroud, Kylian Mbappe And Antoine Griezmann who watched the match not far from their coach Didier Deschamps. Former champions Laure Manaudou and Amélie Mauresmo were side by side to follow the event. Everyone celebrated the victory of the France team which beat New Zealand 27-13.
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