The temperature rose in Do not touch My TV ! In this special weekend issue presented by Benjamin Castaldi, Jean-Pascal Lacoste and Danielle Moreau put on a show by simulating a rescue at sea, thus paying homage to the very famous and iconic series Baywatch.
It all started when the evening host decided to launch a little game. The goal? Find out which columnist did which seasonal job when he was younger. Different jobs then appear on the screen. Everyone went through the magnifying glass. Bernard Montiel reveals in particular to have checked train tickets and we also learn that Magali Berdah, recently clashed by Booba, rented VHS. “I worked as a firefighter” then launches the presenter Cyril Hanouna to continue the game, thus asking the columnists to find the person who carried out this job. “It’s Jean-Pascal” replies the set, unanimously. Good answer!
Baywatch Revisited
The opportunity then for Benjamin Castaldi, still very indebted, to reveal to his chroniclers that Jean-Pascal Lacoste was also a rescuer at sea.He was spotted on the beach of Saint-Jean de Luz and he was decorated because he saved three lives“, he confides to everyone. Acts of bravery congratulated by the whole set. The Toulousain then took the opportunity to get up from his chair and put on real lifeguard clothes, in order to play the game until at the end. “Pascal you did not come with your spear by chance“then launches Danielle Moreau to the 43-year-old columnist. Then the famous credits ofBaywatch, leaving the rescuer no choice but to imitate David Hasselhoff, the leading actor in the series with Pamela Anderson. At this time, Danielle Moreau, who had recently slipped on the show, seems all exhilarated. “Come here ! “The columnist then offers her, preparing to lay her on the ground to simulate drowning.
“Oh no, not on the floor, she won’t get up afterwards! “Benjamin Castaldi then intervenes in a very daring way under the giggles of the spectators. It is therefore standing that Danielle Moreau receives a cardiac massage and an emergency kiss from Jean-Pascal Lacoste, to the applause of the public. The two jokers then regain their respective places, ending this totally burlesque sequence!