A joke… daring! Philippe Caverivière is a columnist in
What an era! since the launch of the show, in 2022. Every week, he sprinkles the set with his biting jokes and his humor that dares to exceed all limits.
Saturday November 9, the comedian did not break his rule. As usual, he arrived on set a little before the middle of the show. He began his column by indicating that he had responded to his duty and took a quick look at the news to prepare it. “ I stayed attentive to the news and I did well because there was a major political event which was reported in an investigative newspaper, Gala I believe “, he said, ironically.
Philippe Caverivière very trashy about Raphaël Glucksmann: “Not far from a very rotten death”
Always ironic, he said he discovered “capital” information in the “investigative journal” in question. Said information? “ Your roommate, your roommate++, Raphaël Glucksmann, injured his back while moving his library. We didn't come far from a very rotten death.”recounted the 53-year-old author and screenwriter.
In an article published on October 31, our colleagues at Gala reported the domestic accident suffered by Léa Salamé's lover. An accident in fact caused by the heavy load represented by all his books to move.
Philippe Caverivière describes his favorite objects: a Playstation, a frame with a signed Jean-Pierre Papin jersey, two gold square tickets for Les Forbans
Jokingly, Philippe Caverivière imagined how the transport would have gone if it had been him. If he also had to carry out a move, he assured that the operation would be less delicate. For good reason, his alleged stupidity: “An idiot like me, you move him. Florence [Peyre, ndlr] who is my friend, he made my move, there were two Pif Gadgets, a Playstation, a frame with an autographed Jean-Pierre Papin jersey, two gold square tickets for Les Forbans… What did it take? A quarter of an hour ! »
Not without adding a final touch of (kind) mockery, he spoke again about Raphaël Glucksmann: “No obviously, in Raphaël's library, there are encyclopedias, books by his dad André, there are dictionary books, there is La Pléiade… It must be hell to move an intellectual, it's heavy culture. »