Solène Delinger 3:40 p.m., November 15, 2022, modified at 3:40 p.m., November 15, 2022

Laurent Ruquier is at the head of a new program on Paris Première.

Entitled "Club Première" and broadcast every Wednesday at 11 p.m., this show looks like "We're live", according to the host, but without political figures.

In an interview with "TV Magazine" Tuesday, November 15, Laurent Ruquier says he is "relieved" to no longer host the Saturday evening talk show on France 2 and reveals that he does not watch "Quelle époque!", Léa's new show. Salame. 

A new rhythm of life for Laurent Ruquier.

Since the start of the school year, the host no longer presents the Saturday evening talk show on France 2, a box he has occupied for more than 15 years.

“Since I let go of the reins of

We are live

, on France 2, it is a real relief in my personal life, because I recover the weekends, which I had to give up for the last two years” , he confides in an interview for

TV Magazine

 this Tuesday, November 15. 

"When I'm not happy, I walk away"

Laurent Ruquier presented

We are live 

last season alongside journalist Léa Salamé.

It was the first time he presented his talk show as a duo.

And, he preferred to leave the ship after a year.

"I quickly understood that it was very complicated to host a talk show for two," he explained to 

Parisian

 last June.

"And Léa has nothing to do with it. It probably went better with her than if it had been someone else since we have a real bond. But I was unhappy, and when I'm not happy , I am leaving". 

"I would not be objective"

Léa Salamé recovered alone the box she occupied last year in tandem with Laurent Ruquier.

She is now at the helm of

Quelle époque!

 every Saturday evening on France 2. The journalist is accompanied by Christophe Dechavanne, her new sidekick.

What does Laurent Ruquier think of their duo?

And does he appreciate

What an era!

?

In his interview for

TV Magazin

e, the host admits not watching the talk show.

"As I'm no longer on the air on Saturday evenings, I take the opportunity to watch the opera on France 3! I don't prefer to watch Léa Salamé's show, because I wouldn't be objective," he explains. -he. 

The host also confides that he absolutely does not miss the "political interview".

"I got tired of it," says Léa Salamé's former sidekick, who is now 100% fulfilled in his new life with his weekends off.

"Around November 1, I took a short week off and went to London to shop and see musicals. I take time to rest!" he told

TV Magazine.

 The host had indeed taken advantage of the All Saints weekend to spend time in London with his companion Hugo Manos.

Very discreet about his private life, Laurent Ruquier had departed from his own rule by sharing a photo of him and his darling to send a message to the paparazzi.

See this post on Instagram

A publication shared by Laurent Ruquier (@ruquierlaurent)

"We in London finished. In case the paparazzi who 'followed' us did not have the desired photo, might as well offer a nice photo to those who 'follow me'", he wrote with humor in the caption of his post. .