This December 1, Frédéric Lopez will welcome Baptiste Lecaplain on his show A Sunday in the countryside. The opportunity to look back at his two daughters who do not lack humor.
This Sunday, December 1, Baptiste Lecaplain will be in the spotlight in the show A Sunday in the countryside on France 2. The comedian, known for his powerful one-man shows and his acting talent, will share anecdotes about his personal and professional life, opposite Frédéric Lopez. Starring in the next film Never without my therapist alongside Christian Clavier, he will probably talk about his role as a father. And for good reason, Baptiste Lecaplain is the happy father of two little girls: Thelma, born in 2014, and a second daughter, born in 2018. These two little tornadoes with strong characters, who light up his daily life, are also inexhaustible sources of inspiration. inspiration for the young artist.
The proof, in 2023, Baptiste Lecaplain surprised his Instagram subscribers with a hilarious promotional video of his show See peopleavailable on Prime Video. This time, the stars were his daughters and stole the show. Behind masks, the two little ones demonstrated that they had inherited their father's sense of humor and wit. Faced with a stoic Baptiste Lecaplain, they did not mince their words. “Ugh, what is this haircut? But it looks like piss”, blurted Thelma, followed by her equally fit little sister: “Your hair is ugly.” This was followed by spicy replies about the show from their father and his co-author, Florent Bernard. Thelma did not hesitate to say: “Well Florent, your jokes are not very funny. It's your double, but bigger.” An irresistible moment, which proves that humor is a family affair among the Lecaplains!
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If Baptiste Lecaplain often portrays his life as a father with self-deprecation, he also approaches this role with great seriousness. In 2014, when he became a father for the first time, he confided in Madame Figaro about this upheaval. “Fatherhood has calmed me. Being a parent puts life back on track. You have in front of you an 8 month old baby who is hungry, who is thirsty, who will need to go to school”, he declared, before concluding: “With a child, you keep your feet on the ground, and in this job, that is very important.” Today, his complicity with his daughters has become one of the driving forces of his creativity. Baptiste Lecaplain seems well on his way to forming a comic trio as endearing as it is unexpected in the years to come.
Article written with the collaboration of 6Medias.
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