
With our colleagues from Figarothis Wednesday, May 7, Nicolas Bedos confided in his path on the set of “What era “. An interview he does not have a very good memory.
He was the guest, this Saturday, May 3, of the show What erapresented by the presenter Léa Salamé. An invitation as part of the promotion of his new book: The thirst for shame (Editions of the Observatory).
A passage that he does not seem to have really appreciated, on which he confided in our colleagues in the Figarothis Wednesday, May 7. A program notably marked by a tense exchange with the humorist Paul de Saint-Sernin.
-“The police are much less obtuse”
“All the money raised thanks to the sale of this book will be donated to an association of victims, you do not know but I have just decided”had he stung.
“It’s serious what we say there “, replied Nicolas Bedos. “It was a way to show you that it is important consent. I decide that money is donated to this association, without asking you your opinion“, had then chained Paul de Saint-Sernin to the one who had been sentenced in October 2024 to one year in prison, including six months firm under electronic bracelet, for sexual assault on two women.
“The interview almost made me regret police custody”said the actor in the columns of Figaro. “The police are much less obtuse. “