Manu Payet in promotion for the film “Hawaii”, Bruno Guillon surprises him in the middle of a radio broadcast for a moving reason: “it was very touching…”

From 2001 to 2008, they made the beautiful days of the morning on NRJ. If this box is still successful, it is clear that Bruno Guillon and Manu Payet have succeeded in bringing together many listeners for several years, every day of the week, in the “6/9”. This collaboration allowed them to forge a great friendship that has not faded over the years. The proof, with the passage of the 47-year-old actor on RTL.

Indeed, this Tuesday, May 9, Manu Payet was invited to RTL Evening for the promotion of the film “Hawaii”. Mélissa Drigeard’s film scheduled for theaters this Wednesday, May 10, which mainly deals with friendship. A strong theme that speaks a lot to the former member of the “6/9” ofNRJ, and on which Jullien Sellier wanted to bounce back. Taking up the main theme of “Hawaii” (a bomb threat persuades a group of friends that they are going to die and take the opportunity to confess everything: editor’s note), the journalist asked Bruno Guillon what he would say to his friend in this case.

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Bruno Guillon and his “song” to Manu Payet

Manu Payet did not expect it, because his ex-radio sidekick was not present in the studios. It was through a video message that he addressed his friend. “Manos (Manu Payet’s nickname in 6/9: editor’s note), I only know one song in Creole, it’s the only song you taught me”he launched into the tape recorder before humming the said song and continuing: “And I don’t know what it’s about and I’m very annoyed. Besides, we continue to sing it with the person who inspired your dog’s name, Henry”.

A message that touched Manu Payet a lot. “It’s one of the prettiest Reunionese songs that has accompanied us since we were born. It’s a rather pop song from a group called Ousanousava”, entrusts the one who underwent a heavy operation in the past to Julien Sellier. A piece he “sing and [qu’il a joué] on the guitar hundreds and hundreds of times in all possible states”. “It was very touching to hear him (Bruno Guillon: editor’s note) still know a few words”confessed the 47-year-old comedian.

Especially since he does not know if his ex-sidekick has “already heard the real song” or if he has “only heard [sa] version… at 4 a.m.!”

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