Stéphane Rotenberg and Mac Lesggy talk about their collaboration: “We are past the age of putting wool on our heads” (QI: the big test, M6)

Stéphane Rotenberg and Mac Lesggy talk about their collaboration: “We are past the age of putting wool on our heads” (QI: the big test, M6)
Stéphane Rotenberg and Mac Lesggy talk about their collaboration: “We are past the age of putting wool on our heads” (QI: the big test, M6)

How to test the IQ of the French via television?

Mac Lesggy : Thanks to around sixty questions that viewers can answer, by writing down their solutions on a sheet of paper or via M6+. Everyone is then free to place themselves among the panel of our guests, the public and the virtual participants.

Stéphane Rotenberg: Everyone can play. This is the particularity of this program.

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Have you also ever taken IQ tests?

Mac : Yes, for the purposes of a sequence in E = M6. I never gave the result, not even to my children. All I can say is that I'm doing great! (Laughs)

Stéphane : Once I even tried to take a gifted quiz, but quickly gave up! (Laughs)

How to maintain your neurons?

Mac : I am lucky to have a job that allows me to discover many different fields every week and for which I participate in express training. I also read a lot and sometimes revise my poetry. Cognitive decline is natural, but we can slow it down by regularly stimulating our brain.

Stéphane : I take a large amount of notes manually. At work, I notice that there are almost no pencils left, but I love writing.

“I knew that our collaboration would be peaceful”

It's rare to see you as a duo on screen. Did you like this co-presentation?

Mac : A lot. Stéphane is the leader of the game and I am there for the “expertise” side. I like the way he manages and leads his career. He has a perspective on our profession and he is an outstanding entrepreneur.

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