Fary balances after his passage in a famous emission of France 2!

Jérémy Ferrari, Kev Adam, Artus, Florent Peyre, Ahmed Sylla or even Arnaud Tsamere… Over the years, many artists have been revealed thanks to the program “On n’demande qu’à en rire”, a program broadcast on France 2 from 2010 to 2014 and hosted by Laurent Ruquier. Among these actors and comedians, Fary is one of those who have appeared on this show. Candidate of the program when he was only 18 years old, the latter unfortunately does not have a good memory of this experience.

Asked by the Booska-P media, the comedian also said that he regretted having participated in this program: “Me, today, if I had to do it again, I wouldn’t do it again and I wouldn’t advise anyone, any young comedian to go there because that’s not art. That’s not humor or art in general. Humor can’t be noted, it can’t be noted, there’s no pragmatic side to performance. Humor is far too subjective. he said before pointing to a passage that particularly surprised him because of its simply “racist” character.

“I had done a sketch on the Sexion d’Assault. At first, it’s not too funny, and in the end, I had put some references to Sexion d’Assault at the time. In the audience, there are three or four renois and they pick up the references that I make and they died laughing. Suddenly, they say to themselves, ‘if they are laughing, well, they’re friends of his because they’re idiots’. They didn’t believe me that they weren’t my friends. It was crazy. At that time, I was 18/19 years old, it’s violent as a thing.. You’re telling me that if I’m making people laugh, it’s sure that they are your friends , it’s super violent as a thing… It was fundamentally racist”he confided… A bad experience on set which fortunately did not prevent Fary from pursuing his dreams and becoming one of the most famous and appreciated French comedians today!

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