Jonathan Cohen, Leïla Bekhti, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Géraldine Nakache, Laura Felpin, Virginie Efira, Gad Elmaleh, Pierre Niney, Paul Mirabel, François Damiens, cast of season 3 LOL: smiley comes out sell dreams Six of the ten members are part of the band of the popular comedian of the time, Jonathan Cohen, whose series entertained many Canal+ viewers. Flame Then Torch.
After two brilliant seasons that put together the cream of humor, Philippe Lacheau takes over control of this show, which airs on Amazon Prime. The principle is simple: 10 people locked in a room for six hours must keep a straight face while trying to make their opponents laugh.
The winner will be able to donate €50,000 to any association of their choice and another €50,000 will be shared among nine other associations.
The first edition was won by Alexandra Lamy and Gérard Darmon, and Camille Lellouche tied for the second season.
Filming for the show has just ended, but we do not yet know the release date on the streaming platform. On the other hand, there is someone who knows the salary of the participants for this new season.
Tonight, Monday, October 10, 2022, on the set TPMP Guillaume Genton explained at C8: “Philippe Lacheau was paid more than one million euros”before stating that “Jean Dujardin turned down animation for a salary of more than one million euros”.
On the part of the participants, They receive a salary of between 50,000 and 250,000 euros, depending on the notoriety.“Before I add that the shoot only took 6 hours! “It’s a very, very big budget for a platform, what really pays off is the talent and reputation of the speakers.”
A boon for these comedians suffering from the movie crisis. As Cyril Hanouna points out, “Cinema today is suffering a lot, the wages of actors will fall, and therefore more and more players will turn to platforms. Making money today is very complicated and an incredible amount, 1 million euros for a movie”.
Melissa Tellaa
Source: Programme Television

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