Friday evening, TF1 broadcasts the second prime time of "Stars à Nu" with Chris Marques and Linda Hardy.

Guest of the show "Culture Médias" with the director, the former Miss France returned to the genesis of her participation in the show, born of an exchange with the producer, Arthur.

INTERVIEW

For the second show of the second season of

Stars à Nu

, Friday evening, on TF1 (9 p.m.), six women agreed to reveal themselves for a good cause, a week after the men.

Around host Alessandra Sublet and director Chris Marques, these six personalities will try to convince viewers to get screened for cancer early.

Linda Hardy was the guest of Philippe Vandel with Chris Marques in

Culture Médias

, Friday morning, to tell the why of her participation in the show.

Messages with Arthur in 2020

Last year, Miss France 1992 did not participate in the first season, but she was not very far from the participants either.

“I came to encourage the girlfriends during the show. I then watched the show and found that it was part of the French entertainment shows that made sense,” said the 47-year-old actress.

"

Arthur replied: 'If you ever feel like next year, you will be with us'

"

She continues, "I'm going to be very honest with you. Following this show, I sent a little message to Arthur, the show's producer, congratulating him on this engagement. I said, 'Well done. , that's fantastic. We need more shows like that on TV. 'He said,' If you ever want to next year, you'll be with us. 'I said:' If you want me to be there, obviously you can count on me. 'It was a real pleasure and it's part of my commitments. "

A little embarrassing exposure

This year, Linda Hardy will therefore share the Lido stage with the actress

Anaïs Grangerac

, the dancer

Inès Vandamme

, the YouTuber

Lola Dubini

and the Miss France

Nathalie Marquay-Pernaut

and

Maeva Coucke

.

At the end of the show, the six dancers will find themselves wearing only panties.

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"I'm not going to say that I'm used to getting naked," quips the former Miss France.

"But unlike some of my comrades, I'm an actress. We can have a director who asks us to undress for a scene. And if that makes sense, it's something we do without asking the question. . There, it's more or less the same thing: undressing for a good cause, because it makes sense and something important is being told. Yes, there is a little modesty, but this is not that complicated, "she puts into perspective.