Y'a que la vérité qui compte (2002 - 2006 )

A person asks production to invite another person to the set to "make an important statement." Before entering the set, the guest has no idea why he or she is being invited, or who wants to talk to him or her. At this point, the two people (the anonymous guest and the guest) are separated by a curtain and can only see each other through two television screens. This allows the guest to get to know the person who wanted to meet him. A discussion then begins between the two people. The guest explains what he or she had to say: it could be about a family reunion, a declaration of love, a reunion of childhood friends, etc. The guest, a few minutes later, decides whether or not he or she would like to meet the guest in real life. If he refuses, the curtain remains closed and the two people leave without meeting; if he accepts, the curtain opens.
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