Patrick Sébastien celebrates his 71st birthday. Guest of the TF1 morning show, the former presenter was entitled to a little attention from Bruce Toussaint. A little gift that didn't really make him happy and created a little discomfort.
It's a very special day for Patrick Sébastien. This Thursday, November 14, the former host of Largest cabaret in the world on France 2 celebrates its 71st anniversary. Before celebrating this event with family and friends, Patrick Boutot, his real namemade a appearance on the set of the show Good morning ! The TF1 morning show. The opportunity for him to promote his new show, Tributes and dessertand his book, The Carnival of the Ambitious. Busy news for the ex-presenter, thanked by the public service, who is delighted to take another year. It's on his song Happy birthday that the former companion of the singer Marie Myriam arrived on the set of Bruce Toussaint. And the latter had prepared a small gift for his famous guest.
Patrick Sébastien disappointed by Bruce Toussaint's gift for his birthday
Very happy to receive Patrick Sébastien in his morning, the former BFMTV journalist offered him a can of sardines. A gift in reference to his famous hit of the same name. “It's a very small gift, it's a can of sardines. It comes from Pointe de Penmarc'h!“, launched the host, very proud of his present. However, he quickly became disillusioned when he discovered Patrick Sébastien's reaction.. “It's original!“, he declared ironically, before disappointing Bruce Toussaint and his columnists. “I'm going to tell you something that will surprise you: I don't really like sardines. !“, he admitted, very embarrassed. “Oh no! Sardines are wonderful!” shouted the presenter, who quickly changed the subject.
During his appearance on the TF1 morning show, Patrick Sébastien also revealed that he was celebrating two other birthdays. “It's also the anniversary of my first steps in a cabaret, on my 21st birthday. Like Serge Lama who started on his 21st birthday. It's also the anniversary of the day I stopped drinking. I haven't drunk for 32 years! It's not bad, isn't it?“, he declared, very proud of himself. So many reasons to celebrate this day.
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