
For some time, Jérémy Ferrari The chance to travel France with his friends and games of play, Arnaud Tsamere and Baptiste Lecaplain. The three comedians decided to unite their forces to offer a three -one show that goes through all the Zenith in France and that they decided to call the trio. This famous trio found itself on the set of C to you This Monday evening to evoke this great adventure, a sort of enchanted parenthesis in their respective careers.
As is traditional in the program hosted by Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine, during the second part, the host, his team, composed in particular of Bertrand Chameroy, Pierre Lescure and Patrick Cohen, as well as their guests, go to the table. Except that yesterday, one element seemed to be disturbed Jérémy Ferrari, who did not hesitate to challenge his host. The 40 -year -old humorist, whose house in Essonne has a rare construction, is smell which was served to him at the table. “You will use me alcohol every time. Do you really want me to relapse at home? Looking for the Anne-Élisabeth buzz”launches the native of Villers-Semeuse (Ardennes), before adding: “Each time I have wine. ”
Jérémy Ferrari notes alcohol in his glass
A small spade that does not seem frankly to please the 54 -year -old journalist, who begins by resuming her guest on the pronunciation of her first name, before apologizing. “No, sorry, that’s a mistake”replies the one who tested a drastic regime that she is not about to forget, before a moment of floating settles, Arnaud Tsamere and Baptiste Lecaplain not knowingly knowing how to react. Professional, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine rebounds quickly by asking a question to the principal concerned to dispel the discomfort.
It must be said that Jérémy Ferrari has a heavy liability with alcohol, he who has already confided several times on the addictions against which he fights on a daily basis. Former severe alcoholic, he spoke of his detoxification cure with Konbini some time ago. “I think I have always been an alcoholic. I could drink all night, the next day get up at 9 am, and Reboire”he launches with frankness, before evoking his problematic consumption in a revolted time of his life: “In a day, I could drink without any problem six liters of wine. (…) I was taking big shakers, I put ice cubes, I pitched at the bottom, I took a bottle of rosé and I filled the shaker. I was drinking it iced. A shaker, it’s almost the whole bottle. I could drink it in half an hour.”