Known for his hilarious stand-up shows, but also for his roles in the cinema, Fabrice Éboué is today one of the most popular French comedians. After a long break of five years during which he did not perform, the 45-year-old actor signed his big comeback in 2022 with a new show entitled: “Adieu hier”.
In this show, the father of a little boy born from his relationship with comedian Amelle Chabi, evokes the phenomenon of social networks, exacerbated activism or even Cancel Culture and the Covid crisis which will only have done accelerating the emergence of the new world. A bit overwhelmed by all these facts, Fabrice Éboué thus makes fun of the new generation in this fourth show that he still plays today almost everywhere in France.
This Monday, April 17, 2023, the comedian was invited to the program “Les Grosses Têtes” on RTL. In front of the host Laurent Ruquier but also in front of the other guests and speakers namely Stéphane Plaza, Roselyne Bachelot, Ariel Wizman, Valérie Mairesse and Christophe Beaugrand, the comedian was led to confide in his “biggest shame on stage” .
The opportunity for him to tell an anecdote that took place last January when he was playing his last show. “I had a gastro on stage but I said to myself: “The show must go” you have to go, but I say to myself: “there I can no longer”, so I greet, I even say: “Thank you for everything” when it had nothing to do and I run to empty myself“he said in front of a Christophe Beaugrand who died of laughter. And the comedian to continue: “Fortunately there was a first part that came back to fill, so I came back after and I managed to finish the show… it was heroic”.
A very amusing anecdote which has obviously made us forget the little slippage of the comedian with his remarks deemed “sexist” on the Miss France contest…
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