• The

    Lego Masters

    show 

    returns for a season 2, this Tuesday at 9:05 p.m. on M6.

  • With three million bricks made available to candidates, this new season promises to be even more spectacular than the previous one.

  • Among the eight new pairs in competition are Céline and Stéphane, two Alsatians "never agree on anything" but "with characters that complement each other well".

    With them, ideas fuse at the same time as the bricks!

“At the same time a little apprehensive, but also happy to see what it gives!

A few hours before the broadcast of the first episode of season 2 of

Lego Masters

, Céline and Stéphane are chomping at the bit.

The two Alsatians form one of the eight pairs that viewers will discover this Tuesday evening at 9:05 pm on M6.

Depicted as the "dog and cat" of this new season, these two colleagues in life assume between them "an often explosive communication", but also "an alchemy that makes you hook".

Attention, show in front!

You are presented as the “dog and cat” of this season 2. Why?

Stéphane: We're always looking for each other, never agreeing on anything.

This is what made us both hooked!

As much our exchanges are vigorous, we understand each other and we really manage to come to terms with our two characters.

The ideas fuse and at the end, it matches!

Céline: Everything is said.

(

laughs

)

How did you come up with the idea of ​​participating in "Lego Masters"?

Céline: With Stéphane, we are colleagues, we worked together for a long time on the same site.

Stéphane: Céline watched season 1 and, one day, she said to me jokingly: “What if we register?

"

Céline: Ah, but I wasn't kidding!

Stéphane: I told him: "You take care of everything and I'll complete my part if I have to."

"A few weeks later, I receive the registration form and this message from Celine:" Here is your game.

»(

Laughs

) It really started from a delirium between colleagues!

(To Céline) Let's say you took the one able to support you.

In any case, I would not have accepted if it was someone else who had proposed to me.

What place do bricks hold in your everyday life?

Céline: Basically, I did this mostly on my own at home or with my daughter, and I bought salaries and wages in Lego (

laughs

).

Creation in Lego fascinates me!

Stéphane: I have two boys and I have a lot more fun with an engine than with Lego trees.

That's why during the show, I took care more of the technical side.

Céline: And me more or less from the aesthetic aspect, I tried anyway!

(

laughs

)

What do you take away from this experience?

Stéphane: It was a huge experience, an extraordinary moment of sharing, especially within our partner.

There have been countless hours of discussion to find solutions to our problems, so that our team can move forward.

It was still a competition, we don't go there with our hands in our pockets.

But there is also this side "What was it that we had fun!"

".

Céline: When I came home after the recording of the show, and only found "a few" Lego pieces, I said to myself "Oh no, that's all there is" ... (

laughs

) I especially remember the superb atmosphere with the other pairs, there was only positive!

Stéphane: Besides, the other pairs were telling us: "But you piss off all the time!"

".

But we exchange like that, and in the end, they saw that it works really well!

Afterwards, there are a few bricks that have rocketed, off camera I hope!

(

laughs

)

Céline: Ah, I don't remember!

Stéphane: It's because I'm aiming very badly ...

Do your Alsatian origins show through in the show?

Céline: Let's say that when I get angry, you can hear the accent.

(

laughs

)

Stéphane: We can't say too much so as not to spoil it, but the Alsatian touch will be very present in our work.

Céline: Besides, for the selections, we had a stork!

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