Rami-Lebœuf, Discord sauerkraut

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Since February 7, TF1 has broadcast the fourteenth edition of “Dance with the Stars”. Two former international tricolor footballers, Adil Rami and Franck Lebœuf, flee to the cast of the program hosted by Camille Combal.

Last Friday, the first channel broadcast a rehearsal session during ” Dance with the stars, the rest “. You can see the former companion of Pamela Anderson launch:“Choucroute!” This word is not beautiful, it is disgusting! »». Words that were not to Chris Marques and Franck Lebœuf's taste.

Rami-Lebœuf, stars of dals 14

“It's not nice for Alsatians, I say that like that … I am very disappointeddeplored the Franco-Hispan-Portuguese dancer and choreographer. I come from Colmar, I have all my Alsatian friends … Besides, I invite you all to eat a sauerkraut in Colmar, I have great places! »». As for Franck Lebœuf, he spent six years from his career at the Racing Club of Strasbourg, between 1990 and 1996. It was by playing for the Alsatian club that he was summoned for the first time in the French team of France .

After the swimmer Florent Manaudou, the two former central defenders are the best paid participants of this season 14 of DALS. They perceive 600,000 euros in their two: 250,000 euros for Frank Lebœuf and 350,000 euros for Adil Rami.

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