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Léa Salamé : “C’était le plus m…”, sa pique inattendue face à un champion du monde de foot !
<p>Comme chaque semaine,<a href="https://www.closermag.fr/people/il-moffrait-des-pascal-praud-aux-petits-soins-pour-lea-salame-leur-lien-indefectible-3582451?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown"> Léa Salamé</a> a reçu son lot de personnalités dans <strong><em>Quelle Epoque</em></strong>, sur <em>France 2</em>, le samedi 17 janvier dernier. Ainsi, <strong>Josiane Balasko</strong> et <strong>Marilou Berry</strong> sont venues sur le plateau pour <strong><em>Ça c'est l'amour</em></strong>, au Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, à partir du 23 janvier prochain. <strong>Guillaume Durand</strong>, quant à lui, était venu pour parler de son combat contre le cancer. Accompagné de <strong>Juju Fitcats</strong>,<a href="https://www.closermag.fr/people/philippe-lellouche-cash-sur-son-ex-vanessa-demouy-elle-pourrait-frapper-3607630?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown"> Philippe Lellouche</a> était venu pour leur prochaine participation à <strong><em>Danse avec les stars</em></strong>, sur <em>TF1</em>.</p> <p><strong>Philippe Besson</strong> a fait la promotion de son livre, <strong><em>Une pension en Italie</em></strong> (Julliard), <strong>Alexandre Devecchio</strong> a également fait la promotion de son livre, <strong><em>Nous vivions côte à côte</em></strong> (Fayard). Les sportifs <strong>Clément Huot</strong> et <strong>Adil Rami</strong>, champion du monde de football, étaient également présent pour le talkshow. C’était une occasion pour Léa Salamé de lancer une pique en direction de l’ancien footballeur professionnel. Elle a fait mouche !</p> <h2>Philippe Lellouche : comment la collaboration a commencé avec Adil Rami</h2> <p>Sur le plateau de<a href="https://www.telestar.fr/actu_tv/lea-salame-au-bataclan-la-blague-de-trop-dans-quelle-epoque-les-internautes-sous-le-choc-1745595?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown"> <em>Quelle Epoque</em></a>, <strong>Léa Salamé</strong> a souligné la transition réussie d’<a href="https://www.closermag.fr/people/adil-rami-revele-ce-quil-a-fait-de-la-fortune-amassee-grace-au-football-jai-pense-un-petit-peu-a-3612590?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown">Adil Rami</a>. Cela après ses nombreux mérites dans le domaine du football. D’ailleurs, <strong>Philippe Lellouche</strong> a volontiers raconté ses premiers contacts avec le sportif qui joue dans la pièce <strong><em>Le jeu de la vérité</em></strong>, à l’Apollo Théâtre, à partir du 29 janvier. Sur le plateau, le réalisateur raconte qu’ils s’étaient rencontrés <strong>devant un magasin</strong>. A cette époque, l’acteur de 59 ans était "<em>en train de monter Le jeu de la vérité avec des jeunes acteurs</em>".</p> <style>.twitter-tweet{margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;}</style> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <a class="twitter-link" rel="noindex, nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/QuelleEpoqueOff/status/2012687785799438667?utm_source=rss_feed&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=unknown"></a> </blockquote> <p>"<em>Je lui dis mais ça te plairait de jouer au théâtre ?</em>", raconte-t-il, en poursuivant : "<em>Et il me dit : "oh non mais </em><strong><em>je crois pas que je suis capable</em></strong><em>" et je lui dis moi je crois que t'es capable</em>". Après ce premier contact, le script a été envoyé.</p> <h2>Léa Salamé : sa blague sur la participation d’Adil…

NBA – Mini-crise en cours aux Lakers, LeBron très amer après la défaite : « Personne n’a pitié de nous »
La dynamique s’est brutalement inversée pour les Lakers ces derniers jours. Après un début de saison plutôt solide, les défaites s’enchaînent et les certitudes disparaissent. À l’approche d’une période charnière du calendrier, la franchise californienne se retrouve face à ses propres limites, entre absences majeures et manque de constance collective. La défaite concédée à Portland […]

What Folds Out Of This Porsche Design Box Would Wipe Out Your Life Savings
C-Seed folding TVs are offered in sizes up to 221 inches. Screen folds into microLED panels with premium speakers. Indoor and outdoor versions offered, including for yachts. Ever stared at your fancy Samsung or Sony screen and thought, “Nice, but what if it could rise from the floor like a sci-fi monolith and resemble TARS from Interstellar?”. If that oddly specific craving has ever crossed your mind, the C-Seed folding TV, developed in collaboration with Porsche Design, might be exactly what you didn’t know you were waiting for. Read: Porsche Reimagines Prefabs With Stunning $1.5M Floating House The catch? Of course there’s one. Like most things designed to impress and overdeliver, it comes at a cost. And not a small one. Before you start imagining this thing in your living room, consider this: it costs more than three brand-new Porsche 911 Carreras put together. That model starts at $135,500. The Art of the Unfolding Screen C SEED The remarkable screens, available in several sizes and designed for both indoor and outdoor settings, resemble a sculptural installation more than something you’d use to watch next month’s Super Bowl. The models, known as the N1 and M1, rest horizontally when not in use, taking on the look of a futuristic cabinet, or, as mentioned earlier, something straight out of a sci-fi flick. However, with the touch of a button, the display automatically rotates to a vertical position. From there, each of the five microLED panels (or seven for the outdoor version) starts to unfold, displaying a screen said to offer “amazingly vibrant colors” and 1,000 nits of brightness. Audio isn’t an afterthought either. Each screen includes a built-in, full-range audio system, so there’s no need to clutter the setup with a cheap-looking soundbar or surround sound system to make the most of it.. It’s all part of the integrated package. C SEED The outdoor version works in much the same way as the indoor display, but can be configured with a taller column, a six-speaker sound system, and can even fold away into an underground storage compartment when not in use. View this post on Instagram A post shared by doug dushan (@dougsuniverse) Indoor models can be ordered in massive 165-inch, 137-inch, and 103-inch configurations, but those with more money to burn can even order a 221-inch display. The outdoor models are available in 201-inch and 144-inch sizes, and there’s even a version designed for the mega-rich to add to the decks of their superyachts. Adding one of these to your living room, backyard, or private floating compound will run you around $400,000. That’s a lifetime of paychecks for some, but for those deep enough into the billionaire bracket, it’s another line item on a well-curated wishlist.

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Student-loan borrowers behind on payments now have more time to figure out a plan — and protect their tax refunds
Some student-loan borrowers are at risk of having their tax refunds seized this year.Allison Robbert/For The Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe Education Department temporarily paused seizure of tax refunds for defaulted student-loan borrowers.Advocates urge student-loan borrowers to check if they're in default before filing their taxes.If borrowers are in default, they have several options to begin the process of returning to good standing.If you're behind on your student-loan payments, you now have more time to figure out a payment plan before filing your taxes.The Department of Education announced on January 16 that it's temporarily pausing wage garnishment and the Treasury Offset Program, which seizes federal tax refunds, to give defaulted borrowers more time to repay their loans.Prior to this pause, defaulted borrowers were subject to both wage garnishment and the seizure of their tax refunds. Advocacy group Protect Borrowers and the National Consumer Law Center issued a warning to student-loan borrowers before the department's announcement, urging them to check whether they're in default before filing their taxes to prevent their refunds from being seized.In May 2025, President Donald Trump's Department of Education resumed collections on defaulted student loans after a five-year pause, meaning that borrowers in default — which typically happens when a federal borrower does not make payments for more than 270 days — were once again subject to the consequences of defaulting, including wage garnishment and seizure of tax refunds.Without the pause in place, the government could begin seizing a defaulted borrower's tax refunds after they file, leaving them without sufficient time to make a plan to return their loans to good standing."Once you've already filed your taxes, that process is underway. It is going to be nearly impossible to get your loans out of default before your refund would go out," Abby Shafroth, managing director of advocacy at the National Consumer Law Center, told Business Insider of what would happen were the pause to lift. "And then it's very, very unusual to be able to get that refund back after it's already been seized. So the real moment of opportunity for borrowers is before they file their taxes."The two groups suggested that borrowers call the Treasury Department's Treasury Offset Program Call Center at 1-800-304-3107 to see if they're on the Treasury's default list for having some or all of their tax refunds seized.Business Insider wants to hear about the challenges, successes, and unique experiences you're facing with your student loans. Do you have a story to share? Please fill out this form, and we'll be in touch.Read more of our student-loan coverage:We heard from over 400 student-loan borrowers. Here's what's on their minds, from repayment to relief.How Trump's big spending bill will overhaul repayment for millions of student-loan borrowersStudent-loan borrowers in default are set to see their paychecks garnished in early JanuaryGetting out of defaultOver 5 million student-loan borrowers are in default, and Shafroth said that while the government is required to send a notice to borrowers informing them of their default status and that they're subject to garnishment and benefits seizures, those notices generally just go out once via physical mail, and they can be easy to miss or forget about.If a borrower is in default and is on the list to have their refunds seized, they can request an extension to file their taxes, giving themselves more time to figure out their options. Those options include loan rehabilitation, which requires a borrower to contact their servicer and sign an agreement to make 9 payments within 20 days of each due date over 10 consecutive months. While the process is time-consuming, it has the benefit of eventually removing the default status from a borrower's credit…
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