More than twenty years after stopping on TF1, the game Le Bigdil made its comeback on the RMC Story channel. For the occasion, Vincent Lagaf’, the famous host of the small screen, spoke in an interview with TV Magazine. He notably addressed the diktat of “ politically correct ».
“I think people want someone who isn’t politically correct… When I do a Portuguese accent, I’m not making fun of the Portuguese, that’s what I’ve been doing for forty years. Today, if you use an Arab accent, you are racist, but not if you use a Quebec accent, that is terribly racist.” said the host.
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Asked if there are things he can no longer afford today, compared to twenty years ago, Vincent Lagaf’ answers: “I stopped watching TV but I haven’t changed. So I force myself to change because I don’t want to hear guys in need of recognition shitting on me. »
“I am a pit bull that you let go and what happens will happen. There was a time when we could do things, now we can’t. So I have to learn to deal with it.” he added.