Both invited to promote their current projects, on the set of Dailythis Tuesday January 14, 2025, Vincent Lindon and Gad Elmaleh had a particularly lunar exchange, to the point that the actor ended up apologizing for it…
What happened between Gad Elmaleh and Vincent Lindon? This Tuesday, January 14, 2025, Gad Elmaleh was invited to the set of Dailyto promote his new show, Himselfco-written with Roman Frayssinet. At his side around the table, Vincent Lindon, who came to talk about Play with firethe new film directed by Delphine and Muriel Coulon in which he plays the main role.
At the start of his interview, the 53-year-old comedian explained that he had not passed the conservatory, a remark to which Vincent Lindon reacted: “It always feels chic, when you've become a big star, to say that you missed something. 'Can you imagine the talent I have? I've been through it, I know it by heart“, at-he launched, in front of a Gad Elmaleh a brin gned.
Daily: Gad Elmaleh and Vincent Lindon have a lunar exchange that did not go unnoticed
The interview then continued in a special atmosphere, as the 65-year-old actor explained that he made it a point of honor to respond to all the people who sent him their wishes for the new year. “He is an actor, he has time!“, an ironisé Gad Elmaleh.”Vincent, there was the film interview, now it's my show“, subsequently launched the father of Noé and Raphaël, while Vincent Lindon had just interrupted him again. The comedian ended up admitting that he found the interview “very weird“, after a question from Yann Barthès and a few moments of hesitation. “He didn't do Dry January at all…“, then declared Gad Elmaleh, before asking Vincent Lindon to let him finish. Stung by the comments of Sandrine Kiberlain's ex, the comedian asked that the release date of his film be recalledbefore encouraging the audience to applaud the actor.
While Yann Barthès launched the game “Who said what“, a sign on which the phrase “If I crossed paths, I would get extremely exasperated“, was written.”That's me!“, launched Vincent Lindon, before continuing: “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.“. A very honest reaction.