“My limit is never to be mean”

He is the revelation of It’s up to you this season. Bertrand Chameroy presents his “ABC” every evening, a kind of quirky newspaper, a decryption of the news through images that have escaped viewers. A bit mocking, often hilarious, the columnist contributes to making the France 5 talk show a growing success. “It must first make me laugh and make the team laugh. And I always try not to be mean, that’s my limit. There are two of us preparing the column with a boy who is ‘call Timothy, we look at all the pictures, all the speeches of the presidential candidates” explains Bertrand Chameroy.

“It’s true that at the moment, I often come back to Valérie Pécresse, who is the only one to have her own jingle! Every day, I tell myself that I have to stop talking about her, but every day, she does something that gets chronicled, so I can’t help it. But I don’t have anything personal against her.”

Bertrand Chameroy

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If the subjects of Bertrand Chameroy must go through a validation of the editor-in-chief, on the other hand the presenter Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine discovers them live “because she wants to keep the surprise and the spontaneity.” emphasizes Bertrand Chameroy.

Among his most notable performances, his parody of the performance of Stromae at 8 p.m. on TF1 on January 9. The singer had unveiled his new song in the middle of an interview.

The next day, Bertrand Chameroy got the same haircut and responded to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine by singing his dismay at not having watched the right channel, to the same melody as the title of the Belgian artist. “What I’m saying in the song is really what I experienced. I was watching France 2 that night and I was getting lots of text messages: ‘Have you seen Stromae? It’s great, it’s incredible!’ I then watched the sequence in replay, which I found stunning. The next day, I spent the day telling myself: I have to do something, but if I don’t have the right idea, I won’t go there. not. And then, at 6 p.m., I said to myself: I will tell what I really lived, and I recorded this song in disaster on my phone, everything went very quickly. notes Bertrand Chameroy. Result: 130,000 views on YouTube.

It is only since the start of the new school year that Bertrand Chameroy appears daily in It’s up to youhis schedule did not allow it before since he officiated every morning on Europe 1. Until the summer of 2021. The journalist was thanked for a column on the editorial shift of the radio station. “I don’t regret it at all. I wanted to do it. But I didn’t think it would be my last!” concludes Bertrand Chameroy.


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