Here’s what the public thought of Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais’ first presentation at ADISQ

Comedian Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais was his first host of the ADISQ gala on Sunday evening, after the 18-year reign of his colleague Louis-José Houde. On social networks, many Quebecers reacted to this wind of change.

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After all, we were still in front of a new white comedian (those are PYRD’s words, not ours).

The new dad had promised to add his personal touch to the entertainment and he did so, notably with his humorous song Une bonne tune (it’s a good tune) et his (forced) collaboration with Les Trois Accords.

Obviously, some were bored of LJH, but many highlighted the originality of the 30-year-old comedian. Opinions are extremely divided.

Finally, many have noticed similarities with famous comedians…

Here are some comments from Internet users on the performance of the new host:

*Note: comments were collected on the ADISQ and Ici Télé Facebook pages


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The similarities in question…:


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What did you think of PYRD’s animation?

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I really liked it!

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Not really my style…

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I haven’t watched ADISQ but I want to vote anyway

Who is PYRD most like?

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Jim Carrey

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Jerry Lewis

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The long inflatable man that we often see on the side of the highway

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