At 45, Fabrice Éboué is one of France’s most famous comedians. Appointed to the Molière of humor at the 30th ceremony, the acolyte of Thomas Ngijol has scoured the most prestigious performance halls. However, the career of the star of Starting point is not without fault. Guest of Guillaume Pley in the latest issue of Legend, the one who is also a director, actor, screenwriter and director has delivered on one of the most embarrassing moments he had on stage.
Without knowing it, he attacked the wrong person. “I always have the habit of saying: ‘People who keep their hats, their caps, their caps. We are at the theater all the same, a little respect, you see, we discover each other, there is nothing to fly here, you don’t need to leave quickly, etcetera’. You know it, it’s part of the sectors. You see that, you say ‘Ah a little cookie, I’m going, I’m going'”, he first explained before returning to the biggest flop of his career.
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“The guy was coming out of chemo”
“One day, I do. The guy is not receptive. He keeps it (the cap, editor’s note) so I charge, I charge. The guy was coming out of chemo. So all of a sudden, you have bam, all of a sudden, you understand your blunder and you’re very alone and you have to go back up. And it’s special because the public accepts this moment of valve. They come for that. Today, you have shows where it’s an hour and a half on the public. I don’t do that. I want to defend a text.”
Fortunately, Fabrice Éboué managed to catch up. Without further ado, the comedian got back in the saddle. “You have two or three people who have understood and above all you come back because otherwise you lose your room. But the chemo shot made me bam and it takes you a while, you take a while before you get over it and tell you, ‘Damn, you screwed up’.” A hell of a blow…
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