Yann Barthès: great moment of solitude in Quotidien, his “not great” idea causes a stir

Yann Barthès: great moment of solitude in Quotidien, his “not great” idea causes a stir
Yann Barthès: great moment of solitude in Quotidien, his “not great” idea causes a stir

This Thursday, September 26, Yann Barthès presented a new issue of
Daily.
For the occasion, he greeted the viewers as usual. And this time, he decided to launch a challenge to his audience. In fact, he asked people to give the name of their city. They then spoke out. Which caused a real hubbub on the set.

Finally, Yann Barthès realized that his idea had not worked at all: “It doesn’t work at all.
This idea is not great. It should be done in a small group.”
he said, sparking laughter on the set of Quotidien.

The host imitates Canadian television

It must be said that the host never misses an opportunity to put on a show. Later in the program, he also did an imitation of Canadian television. Yann Barthès did not hesitate to use the key expressions of Canadians such as
“tabernacle”, or even “in the headlines”.

Fans of this program know it! On the set of Yann Barthès and his acolytes, several funny scenes
performed several times to the delight of viewers.

Yann Barthès annoyed in Quotidien

If the atmosphere was rather light this Thursday, September 26, Yann Barthès was annoyed the day before. Indeed, the TMC host noticed when he was greeting viewers the presence of a cloud of smoke surrounding his columnists Pablo Mira, Julien Bellver and Paul Gasnier. He then realized that it was the latter vaping!

Very annoyed, Yann Barthès then reminded him of the rules of the show: “We are no smoking on the set”. This remark made Pablo Mira react. He then addressed his colleague directly: “Do you smoke?”
For his part, Julien Bellver showed solidarity and simply sent a smile to his colleague.

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