“And bibi he’s going to finish the pitch!” : impatient, Yann Barthès chastises José Garcia in Quotidien

“And bibi he’s going to finish the pitch!” : impatient, Yann Barthès chastises José Garcia in Quotidien
“And bibi he’s going to finish the pitch!” : impatient, Yann Barthès chastises José Garcia in Quotidien

By his own admission, José Garcia is a big talker. On Wednesday, November 13, he himself confessed it in Quotidien. “Me, when there is a dinner with me, on a Saturday, no one snorts, I don’t let anyone speak, I cut everyone off,”
he admitted, a little pitifully.

Came for the promotion of the film The plumedirected by Jennifer Devoldère and in theaters on November 20, it was (again) somewhat lost in convoluted explanations. Due to the presence of an eminent professor on the show, Yann Barthès asked him if he was good at math. The actor then replied: “Very bad. It's a shame, moreover, because the world is mathematical. If I had known more mathematics, I wouldn't be here today! »

José Garcia disperses in the middle of an interview, Yann Barthès calls him to order

Yann Barthès then offered a short summary of the film. “A very beautiful story of surpassing oneself and accepting oneself”according to the presenter, who then urged his guest to continue the pitch. The person concerned then dispersed. When the C8 presenter said that he was playing Monsieur Devarseau, a French teacher, the actor started laughing and joking with the mathematics teacher present on set. By forgetting to describe his role and simply saying: “Yes, it’s bibi! »

“And bibi, he’s going to finish the pitch!” » then enjoined Yann Barthès, with an air of half impatience, half complicit. José Garcia then came to his senses and complied. “He’s a very good teacher, you’ll see. Very open to his students and that's it, who makes them succeed, that's it! »he described. The trailer was then shown on screen.

A very moving testimony on the TMC set

Alongside José Garcia on the TMC set, young Joachim Arseguel, 13, spoke about stuttering, a handicap from which he suffers and which is discussed in the film. While he said it can be “really annoying” that people won't let him finish his sentences and finish them for him, he also praised the benefits of such a speech impediment. “In this crazy world, it’s good, too, sometimes to slow down.”

Moving words, which made everyone agree. Even José Garcia. For once, the actor even remained speechless.

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