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The French world champion, retired from the field since last summer, declared his love for the 61-year-old singer.
Without a club since the end of his adventure in Troyes, Adil Rami does not despair of finding a club. But if the former Lille resident was careful not to announce his retirement, he nonetheless began his reconversion by becoming a consultant for Prime Video. In a completely different register, the French world champion has also become a member of Grosses Têtes, RTL’s flagship show.
Monday, the native of Frejus officiated alongside Laurent Ruquier while the show hosted Liane Foly. The opportunity for Adil Rami to say all the good things he thought of the 61-year-old singer. And even a little more. “I like Liane Foly,” he said, then addressing the artist directly: “When you sing, it excites me. » A confession which did not fail to make Laurent Ruquier react.
“Do you like Liane Foly Mr Rami? “, he asked, to which the person replied: “She is very pretty. » Enough to disturb the first interested party. “You’re going to make me blush, eh… No, but it’s nice to please the younger generation”, she whispered. And that then. that Adil Rami often seemed to have a weakness for older women. The best illustration of this is obviously his story with Pamela Anderson, who was almost twenty years older than him. Likewise, Sidonie Biemont, the mother of his two children was also four years older than him.
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