Florent Peyre, the performer Gabriel Saint Barthélemy, talks about his nude scene in the second episode of Commander Saint Barththe new police comedy from TF1, broadcast this Thursday, November 21, 2024.
This Thursday, November 21, 2024, TF1 broadcasts from 9:10 p.m., the first two episodes of Commander Saint-Barth (our opinion), his new police comedy with the actor and humorist Florent Peyre. The interpreter of Jacques in Breadcrumbs and Dom in The Nanny shines in the skin of police commander Gabriel Saint-Barthélémy, an investigator with unconventional methods who is not afraid to drop his shirt. So much so that the 44-year-old artist did not hesitate to reveal himself in the simplest device at the start of the second episode of the evening…
“I was taking a shower naked in the garden” Florent Peyre shares an amusing anecdote about the filming of Commander Saint-Barth
Interviewed by Télé Loisirs, the comedian who made a name for himself thanks to the show We just want to laugh about it by Laurent Ruquier, spoke with humor about this particularly funny nude scene: “First of all, you should know that I am ready to do anything to make the audience happy! [Il rit, ndlr]”The star actor of Commander Saint-Barth then clarified: “I come from the world of sport. As a result, I am comfortable with my body. As a result, I have no shame in showing my butt! I have often been asked that.” The actor then revealed to us an astonishing anecdote: “I'll tell you a little secret: Every morning before starting filming, I took a shower naked in the garden of the place where I was staying. It was really not bad!”
Commander Saint-Barth: “I have no shame in showing my butt!” Florent Peyre returns to a nude scene in the new TF1 police comedy!
Florent Peyre also returned to his points in common with his character: “I, too, grew up by the sea. I spent a large part of my youth, between the ages of 15 and 30, when I played sports, I was shirtless and I had feet in the water. We really lived like that.” And to add: “I find this scene particularly amusing because I think it represents Commander Saint-Barth.” The interpreter of Étienne in the series They gave him also states: “The guy worked for almost 17 years in the gray of 36 quai des Orfèvres in Paris. He returns to the island of his childhood and he is happy: he takes his morning bath, he swims in front of his little bungalow and takes showers naked facing the sea. Of course it’s great!”