Maxime Musqua hopes to become a “model” for those who have given up alcohol

Maxime Musqua hopes to become a “model” for those who have given up alcohol
Maxime Musqua hopes to become a “model” for those who have given up alcohol
Screenshot Maxime Musqua launched a heartfelt cry on Inter, reporting his own testimony as a former alcohol consumer.

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Maxime Musqua launched a heartfelt cry on France Inter, reporting his own testimony as a former alcohol consumer.

LIFE – Artus has found an ally of choice. It must be said that the actor and podcaster Maxime Musqua launched quite a heartfelt cry on the air of France Inter this Sunday, December 29, in the middle of the end-of-year holiday season, where alcohol generally takes center stage.

And for good reason. The artist who became known on the Internet in the early 2010s gave up alcohol for several years, the opportunity for him to express himself on this subject for which he deplores a lack of representation. “There aren’t many role models of people who have stopped drinking and are doing well, I am one of them”he said into the microphone, hoping “ bring a little joy into this morning » radio.

« I swear, my life is going really well now », continued the actor seen in Very Bad Blagues you Palma show, The Little Journal or in sketches from Studio Bagel. Before slipping in some advice “ cash » on the best way to regain control of the danger of alcoholism.

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« You have to learn a little, get off your ass at the beginning because indeed… you're pissing yourself off. But for me, it's been four years and I don't want to drink again at all. Before I couldn't imagine my life without alcohol. It wasn't possible because I was so afraid of pissing myself off. »

Discreet response to Léa Salamé

« I remained cool, but it was my worst anxiety because there is indeed this fear that people will find me annoying », he also slips, in a barely veiled reference to the controversial sequence which occurred on the set of What an era! on France 2. Last April, presenter Léa Salamé judged that quitting alcohol made “ tiresome » in response to the testimony of actor and director Artus. The latter then explained that he had given up alcohol and tobacco to calm his anxieties.

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« I only have people who congratulate me, with whom I have fun… I go to bed a little earlier than the others but I continue to do the things I did before… And I wrote a book! It wasn't even planned in my life: look what happens when a brain has been spinning for four years », also told with derision the actor and now author of I won't need alcohol to dance anymore (Editions Robert Laffont).

« Honestly, go for it, it's great, there's lots of new things in life behind it », he concluded in this sequence of the 8:20 a.m. Grand Interview around the theme of “ The French and alcohol ».

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