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Léa Salamé, in a Relationship with Glucksmann, Made a Shock on Her Private Life: "I Never Dared to Tell My Father that..."

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Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Léa Salamé obtained French nationality when she was ten years old. If she has always claimed her pride in being French, the journalist of the JT of France 2, carries in her the legacy of her family and her country of birth. Few people know it, but Léa is not her real name. In reality, she is called Hala, a very popular name in Lebanon. A mockery at the school that deeply touched Léa Salamé During an interview given to L'…
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Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Léa Salamé obtained French nationality when she was ten years old. If she has always claimed her pride in being French, the journalist of the JT of France 2, carries in her the legacy of her family and her country of birth. Few people know it, but Léa is not her real name. In reality, she is called Hala, a very popular name in Lebanon. A mockery at the school that deeply touched Léa Salamé During an interview given to L'…

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melty broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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