In "Anne Roumanoff, it feels good", comedian Léa Lando talks about his adoration for Pierre Hermé's pastry.
The one that the American press nicknamed "the Picasso of pastry" has not always helped the comedian to keep his figure.
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In & # 39; Anne Roumanoff, it feels good & # 39 ;, comedian Léa Lando talks about his adoration for Pierre Hermé's pastry. The one that the American press calls "the Picasso of pastry" did not always help the comedian to keep the line.
In "Anne Roumanoff, it feels good", comedian Léa Lando talks about his adoration for Pierre Hermé's pastry.
The one that the American press nicknamed "the Picasso of pastry" has not always helped the comedian to keep his figure.
Source: europe1