It is with courage and authenticity that the comedian, actor and former TV columnist, Panayotis Pascot, is coming out today, a question he already evokes implicitly in his brilliant show. In his book “The next time you bite the dust”, to be published on August 23 by Stock editions, the young man finally dares to share his identity. “This book frightens me. The process was painful. My father told us that he was going to die soon and I started writing. Three years with a fine-tooth comb, my relationships, my paranoid thoughts, my strange relationship to him, spit on paper. I made it my goal to kill him before he died. This is the story of someone who seeks to kill. Self, or the father, eventually it comes back the same”, can we read in the summary posted on the Fnac website.
“Panayotis Pascot attacks with a sharp and modern pen three themes that he weaves to compose an autobiographical story as acidic as it is ultralucid. The relationship with the father, the acceptance of his homosexuality and depression are intertwined here in a violent transition to adulthood. But the light always comes out of it, from a look, from a way of observing daily life with as much tenderness and humor as clairvoyance.”
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True sex symbol of the comedy scene, this revelation may disappoint more than one. For good reason… The Instagram photos of Panayotis are full of comments from young women who are completely under the spell. “Dude, you’re fucking beautiful”, “I have a real crush”, “I love you”, “You are too beautiful”, can we read in particular under his last publication. Messages that the one who made himself known in the show The small newspaper prefer to ignore.
“I really don’t read posts on Instagram. I’m an old grandpa with social media, I really only go there to watch little videos of cute monkeys. And right now it’s the little cows. You “Have you ever seen a baby cow? My passion! I watch it on the networks and I post my little stuff. And I watch my friends’ stuff. But I don’t watch the messages or the comments at all”, he confided in the columns of Flush in April 2022. By coming out, Panayotis Pascot is paving the way for LGBTQ+ visibility and representation in the entertainment world.
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