Lucien Laviscount Shines as Alfie in London at Cirque Du Soleil Gala

Lucien Laviscount dazzles at Cirque Du Soleil’s gala, embracing his roots and charming fans in London

Lucien Laviscount Shines as Alfie in London at Cirque Du Soleil Gala
Lucien Laviscount Shines as Alfie in London at Cirque Du Soleil Gala

London: So, Lucien Laviscount, you know, the guy from “Emily in Paris,” was at the Cirque du Soleil gala. He looked fantastic and was totally in his element.

He just wrapped up filming in LA and came back to his roots. You could see he was loving every moment, chatting with fans and taking selfies. People even called him Alfie, and he was all smiles.

The event was a big deal, held at the Royal Albert Hall, and it was packed with celebs. Oti Mabuse, the “Dancing On Ice” judge, was there too, taking a break from being a mom. She was having a blast, laughing and enjoying the show.

In the VIP area, Oti and other stars like Anthea Turner and Lenny Henry were sipping prosecco and munching on fancy snacks. They were living it up away from the crowds.

Sir David Jason also showed up, just after hearing some sad news about his co-star. He was there with his family, looking dapper in a colorful outfit.

When the show started, it was all about the performers. They did some wild acrobatics and had this cool story about a clown dreaming of a fun funeral. It was a mix of laughter and awe.

One of the highlights was a performer floating with balloons, and the audience got to help her back up when she landed. It was such a fun touch!

The whole place was transformed into a magical wonderland, and the music added to the vibe, even if it didn’t have a standout theme. There were a few hiccups during the show, but honestly, that just made it feel more real and charming.

If you’re in London, you can catch “Corteo” at the Royal Albert Hall until March 2. It’s definitely worth checking out!

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.