Léa Salamé has a frantic pace of life, but the journalist who is about to take control of the JT of France 2 knows how to decompress in her paradise on earth: Corsica. With his companion Raphaël Glucksmann, they also fell for a holiday home on an isolated corner of the island of beauty …
Léa Salamé is a hard worker: after having chained the morning of France Inter and the presentation of her weekend program What an era! This year, she will take control of the 8 p.m. news on France 2 at the start of the school year. But when it is not between two trays, the 45 -year -old journalist recharges herself in her favorite corner of paradise …
Léa Salamé had love at first sight for Corsica … thanks to Raphaël Glucksmann!
The one who is about to succeed Anne-Sophie Lapix discovered Corsica, and more precisely Cap Corse, northeast of the island. Thanks to his companion, Raphaël Glucksmann. “”From our first meetings, Raphaël said to me: ‘I must take you to see my paradise’. And he added this sentence that seemed to me enigmatic: ‘For me, the world is divided into two categories, the one who loves the course and the one who does not like it‘”, she remembered Corsica morning.
Léa Salamé immediately had love at first sight for the island of beauty: “The shock was immediate, it is undoubtedly the most sublime and best preserved place in the Mediterranean. Minerality, harshness, even violence, of nature disarm me each time“Sometimes the hyperactive journalist is content to simply contemplate this nature that she appreciates so much:”On the road to Marinca, we stop regularly, just to look in silence“.
Léa Salamé and Raphaël Glucksmann: their house in a remote corner of Corsica
Since this discovery, the future presenter of the JT of France 2 goes every summer to this haven of peace. With Raphaël Glucksmann, Gabriel’s mother (8 years old), they even decided to buy a house, beautiful but simple, in the heart of a village in Cap Corse, in a remote place. The ideal place to decompress for the couple who lead a daily life to the frantic pace.
Previously, Léa Salamé, although born in Lebanon, cracked for another place in Europe … Greece. “”Every year, my vacation was Greece. The Mediterranean is essential for me, it’s my sea, our ‘pond nostrum’. When I look at her, that I bathe, I have the feeling of washing myself with all my worries of the year“She said.