Michel Drucker reacts to Alice Pol’s imitation of Maïté

Michel Drucker reacts to Alice Pol’s imitation of Maïté
Michel Drucker reacts to Alice Pol’s imitation of Maïté

VIDEO – The actress and the TV host were both guests of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine this Tuesday June 4 in the talk show “C à vous” on France 5.

The “C à vous” dinner offered, this Tuesday, June 4, a unique cast. Alongside Thomas Dutronc, who came to present his latest title It’s never too latewas the actress and writer Alice Pol for her novel In white water and finally Michel Drucker and Daniel Gibertstein for their documentary “Dim Story: the silence of the paintings”.

And after discussing the respective news of each guest, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine wanted to follow up on a sequence which was broadcast a few days earlier in the group’s morning show. Viewers were able to discover one of Alice Pol’s hidden talents. “It’s definitely for fun. You have a talent for imitation. This imitation of Maïté will remain in the annals of television”said the presenter to her guest.

“It was in the open”

Alice Pol, present on the set of “Télématin” on May 21, said that when she arrived in Paris, at the age of 18, she had lived for 10 years “of non-social life, of non-success, of nothing”. To fill her desperately empty schedule, she said she worked as a waitress and that this position allowed her to quietly finish the restaurant’s crème brûlées. The man to his right then asked him to read a recipe for the dessert in question in the voice of the famous cook and TV host. An exercise carried out brilliantly. Enough to impress Michel Drucker when he discovered the images on the set of “C à vous”.

“Michel told me: “it’s striking” », shared, bursting into laughter, the one sitting next to him at the show table. Remark which ultimately made all the columnists and guests present laugh. “Look, I don’t know what to say to you.”, continued Alice Pol more seriously. And to continue: “it was at the start. I no longer had a choice. And what’s more, I had a sleepless night so it wasn’t all that easy, but I love Maïté. »

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