Patrick Sébastien is currently promoting his book
The carnival of the ambitiouspublished by XO editions. This is why he was present on October 30 in We walk on our headsCyril Hanouna's show broadcast on Europe 1. The former presenter proclaimed his disgust with “wokism” and made moving confessions about the loss of his son.
On October 31, he was also a guest on Buzz TV. As usual, he was not stingy with honesty. But when the debate turned to the privacy of Emmanuel Macron, the former star host of Largest cabaret in the world suddenly let himself be overcome by a little touch of embarrassment!
Patrick Sébastien: “But damn! »
“In your book, you say that his ambition [celle
d’Emmanuel Macron, NDRL] made him relegate erotic pleasures to the background”quoted Sarah Lecoeuvre. Firstly, Patrick Sébastien kicked in: “No, I’m not saying that. I say I think…”
The journalists did not intend to stick to these few words. “No, but you write it!” » continued Sarah Lecoeuvre. “But when you quote a book, damn it, just say everything! I'm not saying that it is, but that I think that, I suppose that… » continued the guest, somewhat stuck.
Patrick Sébastien on Emmanuel Macron: “Maybe he’s a kamasutra king! »
Subsequently, the interpreter and author of Sardines did not really manage to get out of trouble. He simply explained that he wanted “draw a parallel with politicians by saying that there are politicians for whom sexual power is erogenous (…) and that there are others who have completely put that aside. For them, it's secondary, it takes second place. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe he's a kamasutra king, but the feeling I have is to tell myself that it seems to me that Emmanuel Macron has, in fact, relegated sexuality in the background ».
Emmanuel Macron's sex life is not the only subject addressed by Patrick Sébastien in his book. Its publishing house describes the work as follows: “ In this book, Patrick Sébastien tells us about those who left the biggest impression on him. He sometimes reveals unspoken secrets and brings to light the workings that led them either to triumph or to debacle. Beyond his memories, Patrick Sébastien distills in this work the tasty and exciting ingredients of a philosophical reflection on ambition. With, as a priority, the desire and ambition to bring to our lives a little of the light that illuminated his…”
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