Jarry reveals in “C à vous”, live, the worst he has heard: “A PD will never fill the Zénith”

Jarry reveals in “C à vous”, live, the worst he has heard: “A PD will never fill the Zénith”
Jarry reveals in “C à vous”, live, the worst he has heard: “A PD will never fill the Zénith”

Good man. This is the title of the new show by comedian and actor Jarry, also a former television host in Everyone wants to take their place on 2.

Jarry was Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine’s guest on the set of C to you. Anthony Lambret, his real name, notably mentioned the political news of recent weeks and the consequences this has had on him through social networks.

“We feed too much on speeches on television”

Jarry explains that he will continue to speak out despite what some people tell him. “JI think that today, we focus too much on people, who before were guys we met at the bar: ‘yeah, good women should stay at home’, today, we gives the floor, we interview them.” regrets the comedian. “While the vast majority of people, my audience, is from 7 to 77 years old, it’s all ages, all religions. And at the end when I ask them to hold hands so that we sing together, people are together So in fact, these little individuals cradled too close to the wall, now we have to, that’s it… I think we feed ourselves too much speech on the sets, on television.” he points.

Before continuing: “What I find quite crazy is that I was told: a PD will never fill a Zenith. This is my second tour, I’m going to play in villages where there are 600 inhabitants, they have a 3000-seat performance hall, and it’s sold out. I think we always speak for people but people are more of a problem than homosexuality.” he continued.

Jarry: victim of death threats

On display in the second part of Retirement home alongside Kev Adams at the start of the year, also denounced the homophobic messages and death threats of which he was a victim on social networks. A situation which has worsened since June, the dissolution and rise of extremes.

Before I had one a month, I get threatening messages almost every week.. People now feel empowered to say. So I have death threat messages. For example: ‘are you going to teach fellatio to your daughter?’, ‘If we find you, we will burn you and your children’. And I find that this dissolution has done us harm because it has released a word which is not at all a majority word, because the silent majority thinks like you and me, that is to say to live together whatever our differences. , our skin color, our religion and our way of making love. It only gives me one desire: to do even more dates all over France because people who live in remote places, in the countryside, in medium-sized towns need to laugh.” Jarry concluded.

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