“When he’s not sleeping, you have to play with him”: Mathieu Madénian talks about his fatherhood in CA Vous (VIDEO)

“When he’s not sleeping, you have to play with him”: Mathieu Madénian talks about his fatherhood in CA Vous (VIDEO)
“When he’s not sleeping, you have to play with him”: Mathieu Madénian talks about his fatherhood in CA Vous (VIDEO)

CA You was broadcast this Friday, January 17 on 5, with many guests on the program.

CA You and its programming rich in personalities

The lawyer for Anne, victim of a “fake Brad Pitt”, was present on the set to discuss the affair of which her client was the victim. The actor Mathieu Madénian was also invited in CA Youthe suite to promote his show To cry with laughter. Charlie Dalin was also there to look back on his victory in the Vendée Globe. André-Comte Sponville came to talk about his book The opportunity to live and the heated debate around assisted death.

On the kitchen side, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine and her team welcomed Alexis Quaretti, executive culinary director of Oceania Cruises. Finally, Clovis Cornillac and Laurence Arné were at the France 5 table to present Murmurwhich will be played from January 23 at the Théâtre de la Michodière.

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Mathieu Madénian cash on his life as a dad

Comedian Mathieu Madénian talks about his new life as a dad in his show, and it is therefore quite natural that he made some confidences about his private life and his role as a father. “My little (Milo, ndlr)he is a year and a half old. When he is not sleeping, you have to play with him. When he sleeps, don't make any noise. During a nap, for example, we no longer flush the toilet. I've been constipated for a year and a half, I can't take it anymore…” he confided with humor on the set of France 5 before continuing: “Every morning, he gets up at 5 a.m. (…) and you have all the other parents who tell you, 'you have to sleep when the baby sleeps', me, he sleeps when I drive, I think the barrels will. wake” he said, always with humor.

The artist, who will perform at Solo in , a more intimate venue, was keen to confide in this closeness with his audience. “I started like that and with this show, (…) I play with the lights on, I just have a microphone, a lamp, no effects, it's just my jokes and you know if you're funny or not for Suddenly, if it's less funny, you feel the speed bumps.” he admitted with a little second degree.

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