That’s what you might call… taking a beating! Bertrand Chameroy experienced this Monday, February 7, the flop, this moment that every humorist knows when no one laughs at his joke. Like every evening, the columnist indeed hosted his column in the show It’s up to you, at dessert time. And, for the Winter Olympics, he took advantage of Pierre Haski’s editorial on France Info for throw an image of a man… on skis.
Under the somewhat embarrassed laughter of the columnists, he admitted himself with a lot of humor that he had wanted to try this risky joke, “a valve whose [il] wasn’t sure and you can’t try every four years“. Faced with the incomprehension of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, who thought that the management had made a mistake in the images, he even found himself miming with his hands”ski stone“.
If the other columnists made fun of him and this play on words, the singer Barbara Pravi, invited around the table, concluded with a lot of humor that she “wasn’t terrible” this joke. A little shameful but with a lot of second degree, the columnist himself admitted that he had just “hit a wall“Fortunately, at the beginning of the chronicle, he had started by warning that on Monday, we were starting”piano, piano“!
Luckily for him, the rest of his column went off without a hitch. The former columnist Do not touch My TV has become since the start of the school year a real pillar in the competing program of France 5. Intervening every evening at dessert time, he offers images with a lot of humor and is in the process of making a real place for himself in the French audiovisual landscape.
Previously on Europe 1, he had made the buzz by finding Nekfeu, who played with him when they were children without really knowing it. After working with Daphne Burki and Cyril Hanouna, his collaboration with the radio had ended rather badly. Indeed, he was fired from the station in mid-June 2021 because of a column on Vincent Bolloré which had not been appreciated by management.