Prepare the tissues. This Tuesday, May 2, Jarry is the guest of Raphaël de Casabianca for a new issue of “Rendezvous in unknown land”. A new episode, shot in Greenland, in which the 45-year-old comedian and the host “cohabited” with the Inughuit. “Polar Eskimos” with whom the ex-investigator of “Mask Singer” has forged very strong ties. So much so that his farewell with his hosts brought up strong emotions in him.
Indeed, guest at Philippe Vandel for the show “Media Culture” on European 1 this Monday, May 1, Jarry returned to the set of “Meeting in unknown land”. And admitted that the goodbyes had been heartbreaking. “The farewells were one of the most complicated moments of my life. It was very hard. Personally, I fell in love with Peter, one of the four hunters who took me in”he confided to the radio.
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Jarry cracks against Philippe Vandel
Peter had an important role for him throughout filming. In particular because he reminded him of a person dear to the heart of the comedian: “Life made him have a lot in common with my dad”. “So I had the impression of spending 3 weeks with my father”he says totally upset before admitting: “Saying him goodbye gave me the impression of reliving grief for the second time in my life and it’s extremely complicated”. His guest in tears, Philippe Vandel even asked him to “to dry” his tears.
In addition to this moving passage, viewers will also be able to discover a Jarry totally lost as a snowstorm approaches. At the microphone of Figaro Buzz TV this Monday, May 1, the animator and photographer, Raphaël de Casabianca has indeed indicated: “Jarry cracks one morning. Besides, he cracks so much that at some point he loses, I think, his reason, and there is a kind of madness that sets in”.
A huge stress that even led the 45-year-old artist to forget the name of his sidekick: “He doesn’t call me Raphaël but by another first name. I think the body lets go, the mind lets go, and he says to himself ‘but I’m not going to make it'”.
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