This new evening with Cyril Hanouna started with an interview with one of his columnists in the style of Audrey Crespo-Mara in 7 to 8. It was Raymond Aabou who lent himself to this exercise. A kind of training before giving one to our colleagues from Tele-Leisure. On the emblematic music of the program of TF1, the host asked his delivery driver about his career: school stopped at the age of 15, his family, the radio and his second job. For several minutes, the forty-something will reveal himself by giving a few anecdotes about what he has experienced.
“I will keep my job”
“I was programmed for a life like my parents, that of a worker. I still have this life of a worker but I was not programmed so that in the morning, people would be happy to see me when I got out of my truck. ‘Raymond, please can we take a picture. I wasn’t programmed for people to stop their cars in the middle of the street and ask me to take a picture or a video… I was not programmed to receive so many messages on Instagram”, he confided in particular. The one who delivered “for 28 years of his life in anonymity”.
Baba asked him if he intended to quit one of his two jobs.
“It’s difficult to do both jobs. To be good at delivery and on TV (…) I can’t complain that millions would dream of being in my place”he first replied before saying: “I have always said that I will stop television (…)I want to try to do TV thoroughly by stopping work for six to eight months, but for that I would have to have a contract from you with a security…”, he continued, making his comrades laugh. But whatever happens Raymond will keep the job he has been doing for 30 years. “I’m going to keep my job, it leaves me with my feet on the ground”.
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Adam Javal-Fauconnier