Vincent Lindon apologizes to Gad Elmaleh after an inappropriate joke in “Quotidien”

Vincent Lindon apologizes to Gad Elmaleh after an inappropriate joke in “Quotidien”
Vincent Lindon apologizes to Gad Elmaleh after an inappropriate joke in “Quotidien”

The comedian was the guest, alongside the actor, of Yann Barthès this Tuesday, January 14 on the occasion of the upcoming launch of his new show entitled Himself.

Gad Elmaleh was the guest of Yann Barthès this Tuesday, January 14. The actors were already present on the set when he arrived. Vincent Lindon Benjamin Voisin and Stefan Crepon starring in Play with fire in theaters on January 22. From the outset, there seems to be good humor between the three men and the comedian who regularly have fun gossiping.

And if second degree is king, Gad Elmaleh still tries to respond seriously to the interview. “Making people laugh was a consequence of my job, now it’s really a mission, it’s my goal. And it brings me a lot of joy”he confides while the talk show presenter questions him on the origin of this goal, somewhat abruptly. “Can you ask nicer?”jokes Vincent Lindon. The comedian finally makes Yann Barthès rehearse before declaring: “I don’t know about you, but I find this interview very weird. But I like Yann Barthès.”

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Gad Elmaleh finally continues by answering the initial question. “I believe that we are evolving, that is to say, the way we do our job is evolving. Before, I looked for results in everything I did…” he declares before being suddenly interrupted by Vincent Lindon. “I'm laughing because as much as it's been great so far but “I believe we are evolving”, Yes. We all evolve”says the actor, causing the embarrassment of his playmates. “So he didn’t have at all… […] Wait, I'm just going to finish”punctuates Gad Elmaleh to the attention of Vincent Lindon.

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“I changed my mood a minute ago”

After a dull laugh, the comedian asks Yann Barthès to recall the release date of the actor's film, as if to silence him. “Definitely not!”retorts Vincent Lindon while Gad Elmaleh does not stop. “Vincent Lindon's film comes out on January 22, I advise you to go see it. And we applaud Vincent Lindon” A somewhat forced promotion given that he moves directly to the rest and end of his remarks.

What follows is the sequence – resembling a game – of “Who said what”. “Who said: “If I crossed paths I would get extremely exasperated”? launches Yann Barthès. “That’s me”immediately reveals Vincent Lindon before the other guests even have time to respond. After the laughter, he develops: “Yes, but this evening, for example, I’m getting exasperated. I've changed my mood for a minute and it's good for me, good for my face. Because it's not my job to make people laugh. It was going well and I was too crazy. I apologize to you. It was ridiculous and he really blew my nose. And all of a sudden, there [sur son visage NDLR] It wasn't visible but the feet were hard. I'm glad, before I have cramps, that the sentence that concerns me comes quickly.”

“Everything is fine”reassures Yann Barthès while Gad Elmaleh praises his honesty. “I hate myself because I hate being smart. So he crossed paths with me, I perhaps exasperated him a little but in any case I just exasperated myself enormously”he says, repeating the sentence presented by Yann Barthès. A confidence that immediately relaxes the atmosphere on set and makes each of the guests and columnists laugh.

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