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The (not so) good doctor? | –

The girls of Double Occupation Andalusia gave in on Sunday to the muscular Sami, this good 27-year-old doctor who appeared like the Blessed Virgin to the children of Fatima on a dusty street in Marbella, with bulging biceps and sparkling teeth.

Published at 12:43 am. Updated at 7:15 a.m.

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But in contact with the Moroccan-born family doctor who grew up in Edmundston, New Brunswick, the boys did not feel the same divine reverence. That’s because Sami made the biggest mistake at OD. Did he spit out his glass of Night Bubbles? NO. He questioned the weight another brother had “benched” at the gym. Let’s see, big!

And Dany, the energizer bunny of the 2023 cohort, didn’t digest it, but not at all. Drooling and confident Sami also laughed at the wrinkles of Antoine, the restaurant owner who, let’s not forget, was celebrating his 31st birthday. The equivalent of the Precambrian in Noovo’s reality TV show.

Unfortunately, Dany, a 25-year-old sales representative, won’t be able to challenge his enemy to a pumping challenge because he was forced out of the adventure despite his “great energy,” which is both a cliché and a classic to OD.

At the same time, psychic Mia, a 22-year-old young woman looking for “real and meaningful” connections, warned that Dany “wasn’t the guy I would have gone to,” but that he would have been the one I would have been with would be who she would “continue the conversation” with. Gospel words from Franglais, thank you, thank you.

In their wall-to-wall sponsored house, the guys eliminated Racky, the 24-year-old actuarial analyst who wanted “bad bitch glasses, but not too bad a bitch,” OK?

This Spanish season is slowly gaining momentum from OD, the favorites change from one episode to the next, the argument does not affect the favorites and even the concept of the House of Love has been toned down. The production no longer forces participants to sleep together, but instead offers them the opportunity to get to know each other at their own pace before slipping under the covers in front of the cameras. Not a bad idea.

What doesn’t change at OD are the delicious words the singles exchange between two big sips of Truly Hard Seltzer. Let’s start with Vincent, the carpenter and carpenter who looks like Woody in “Toy Story” who knows how to talk to women, especially Lara, his top one. “You’re the oldest, but that doesn’t contradict the group.” Vincent, 26 years old, whispered in Lara’s ear, who is at the venerable age of… 27 years old. Red flag!

Despite her repulsive age, Lara, a fashion representative, caught the attention of 28-year-old Simon, who found her “totally polite and going with the flow.”

Because Simon and Lara played doctors, but more in a Doctissimo style, let’s say.

“Have you been diagnosed with ATD?” Lara asked, confused in her acronyms. “Yes, I was diagnosed with ADHD too,” Simon continued, who would have made Charivari angry if he had put the letters in the right order.

Unfortunately for Simon, blonde Lara found that “everything went better with Vincent’s smart lifestyle.” Carpe diem, Lara.

The most discreet of the candidates, Marie-Andrée, revealed that she loves cinema and all Marvel films. Great !

Johanel, also a film buff, was born to Congolese parents and revealed to Marie-Andrée that Spike Lee’s Malcolm X was one of his favorite films. “Malcolm

Then chatty Céline, a 22-year-old orthopedic nurse, had her Heidi moment in the mountains with Antoine. But before she flew to Switzerland, she speculated about the destination of OD’s first trip. “If it were Egypt, I would shit on the floor,” Céline philosophized, before adding in the same breath: “Imagine if they sent us to New Brunswick.”

Welcome back to OD, where everything is “crazy,” both good vibes and bad vibes.

Call him, Stephan!

Stéphan Bureau had agreed to cut his salary to save Le monde à l’envers. Also his employees. And despite a producer change requested by TVA – from Sphere to Attraction – Friday Night Debate did not receive a second season.

The show was taken off the air on August 7, a month and a half before it was scheduled to air again. “We didn’t expect this, it’s a brutal blow,” said Stéphan Bureau again on Sunday evening at the start of the 20th season of Tout le monde en parole on Radio-Canada.

With the exception of his message published on the LinkedIn network, Stéphan Bureau had not publicly commented on the sudden separation from Le Monde à l’envers.

Guy A. Lepage made it up, but the host didn’t reveal anything interesting or new about the abrupt end of his show, which 600,000 followers see every week.

The great boss of Quebecor, Pierre Karl Péladeau, did not call him personally before the publication of The Plague, since Stéphan Bureau had heard the bad news from his producer’s mouth. “The explanation came later,” said Stéphan Bureau, citing the financial difficulties currently facing the TVA network.

As for the comedian Louis T., who was sent to the penalty box after a stunt on TVA Sports for Le Monde à l’envers (he said that on the program In the Media), Stéphan Bureau does not. It’s not wet.

He would be a good politician, Stéphan Bureau. He always seems to answer questions without actually doing it.