Four years ago, following the dismissal of Sébastien Thoen, Stéphane Guy was suddenly fired in the middle of the end-of-year holidays. Since then, the wheel has turned.
With Julien Cazarre, he signed a sketch parodying Time for the Pros which had made everyone laugh except the management of Canal+, outraged that Cnews was being attacked and this had caused him to be fired, Sébastien Thoen had then unwittingly caused an earthquake. On the occasion of the Montpellier-PSG match which followed this sanction, Stéphane Guy greeted his former colleague from the encrypted channel, which earned the latter a brutal dismissal in December 2020. Last year, to everyone's surprise , Sébastien Thoen had found a show on Canal+, and on Saturday, the former Action Discrète launched on the encrypted channel “L’Agence Tourisme”, a show with Gérard Jugnot and Baptiste Lecaplain. The opportunity to settle a few scores, particularly with Julien Cazarre.
He is enjoying his return to Canal+ very well
Asked a few days ago about this return of Sébastien Thoen, Julien Cazarre spoke without saying too much. “ What do I think of Sébastien's return to Canal+? I don't think anything of it, everyone does what they want. That surprised me. We haven't talked about it too much, it's his choice (…) We can't ask everyone to think they're Jean Moulin. I have an opinion, but I'll keep it to myself. I wouldn't have done it, but he has the right to do it. I have nothing against Bolloré, but I especially have nothing for », Confided Cazarre in a podcast. A few hours before the premiere of his show, Sébastien Thoen responded to his former colleague from Migratory Zozos.
« Julien Cazarre, he is at RMC but if he could return to Canal, he would run for sure… Without Canal, we are nothing. Cazarre, he's a resistance fighter, he's on the left, he proves it every day at RMC with jokes about football (laughs). It was to winnow me, he's right, it's funny. But the Resistance was inside, right? Jean Moulin stayed in France, Cazarre is de Gaulle, he went to England to make jokes about football? Not great either (laughs). There is no resistance. They told me: we were stupid two years ago, come back and do what you want. So. And we got off to a good start », replied Sébastien Thoen in Le Parisien.