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“Love is in the meadow”: how the coronavirus shook up the filming of the new season

Karine Lemarchand told the behind the scenes of the shooting of the 15th season, and unveiled the novelties.

Love is in the meadow returns in a few weeks on M6. For its 15th season, the dating show had to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, and has also planned some new features. Karine Lemarchand unveiled this Wednesday, during a videoconference, what awaited viewers. On the program in particular, a new rhythm in the editing.

“For 14 seasons, we had been expecting what was going to happen. L, not at all! It’s more feudal, less formatted. Some candidates disappear for several episodes, then come back. Every two minutes, we go through different emotions “, assured the presenter, according to The Parisian

The traditional mail proof, where suitors and suitors declare their love to farmers, this year was held at a distance, in order to respect the requirements of social distancing. Since the distribution of the portraits in March, La Poste had been forced to reduce its pace, and candidates have thus received more videos and emails than letters.

Karine Lemarchand will comment on the speed-dating

The first episode will thus start with speed-dating, report our colleagues from20 minutes. The excerpts from the opening of the mail, where this year the singles are filmed alone at home, will be integrated in parallel with the meetings in order to add context. The speed-dates were filmed in a Neuilly-sur-Seine restaurant, in compliance with health rules.

New during this stage: Karine Lemarchand will attend these meetings (distance), and will comment on the speed-dates that she will observe via a screen. “I witness everything from the start”, explained the host, who will be able to give her opinion on the compatibility of potential couples and will entrust her favorites.

Candidates tested

Coronavirus requires, “all the candidates were tested 48 hours before leaving the farm, then again after”, according to the producer, Deborah Huet. “We made sure that there were no cases of Covid-19, neither among the farmers nor among the suitors nor among our teams.”

Romantic weekends were only organized in France, and hydroalcoholic gel was the order of the day for those who wanted to hold hands. Karine Lemarchand also assured that there would indeed be kisses.

Original article published on BFMTV.com

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