Élie Semoun may be 61 years old, but he continues to make mistakes. This is what he explained very recently by making a video from the Lutetia clinic. A treatment center located in Paris in the 17th arrondissement, specializing in aesthetic medicine. The comedian was present in their walls for a very specific reason. He wanted to correct an error dating from four years ago.
In addition to this aesthetic news, Élie Semoun recently took up a much more sensitive subject. He actually allowed himself to take on the comedians Blanche Gardin and Aymeric Lompret. He did not particularly appreciate their recent positions regarding the conflict in the Middle East.
Elie Semoun gets his bee tattoo removed
Élie Semoun shared with his followers a fairly intimate moment in his life. He was in fact present within the walls of the Lutetia clinic to have a bee tattoo removed that he no longer accepted. He thus showed his bicep covered by one of these insects, very unattractive. An error according to him which he therefore wishes to be erased. Never stingy when it comes to being self-deprecating, he explained that this choice was not a youthful mistake given that he had made it four years ago.
“Hello friends, I am at the Lutetia clinic. Are you ready to see horror? I'm not talking about my face, I'll show you this thing! That's it, it's a horror and a mistake. As you know, I like bees, and I wanted to get a tattoo. It's not at all a youthful mistake, I did that four years ago and now I'm having it removed. I'm in the process of being 'debeesed'”.
The comedian attacks Blanche Gardin
In a completely different register, Dieudonné's ex-acolyte also spoke about two other comedians. He actually wanted to take over Blanche Gardin and Aymeric Lompret.. The latter had recently said “My name is Blanche and since October 7, I have been anti-Semitic”. Although this was said as part of a sketch, it was not to the taste of Élie Semoun who sharply made it known in the columns of the Voice of the North.
“These people think they're doing humor, but in reality, they're doing politics. I have respect for Blanche, with whom I was friends, but she took a path that I don't like. This is the same advice I gave to Dieudonné: mixing humor, spectacle and politics is never a good idea ». We are impatiently awaiting the response from the main interested party who often has a very acerbic retort.