Will participate, will not participate?
This time, Jean-Marie Bigard assures him: he will not embark on the presidential race of 2022. The comedian, known for his taste for schoolboy jokes and, more recently, for his commitment - disputed - to the Vests yellow, announced it in his own way on the Cnews channel on Monday.
“I officially withdraw from my presidential candidacy.
For several reasons.
Under the pressure of my friends, that is to say Laurent Baffie, Laurent Ruquier, Patrick Sébastien and my wife who is not my best friend but who is the woman of my life ”, he declared to the TV channel.
my friends
too many threats, insults on me and my relatives.
I am too sensitive to continue this dangerous game
I will continue to make you laugh for real reasons
I love you pic.twitter.com/gRjIQHZKN8
- Jean Marie BIGARD (@JM_Bigard) September 29, 2020
“I withdraw to give them a facial cumshot like in porn movies […] I'm too sensitive to do this job.
I cannot go and play on the field with smelly crabs, I prefer to scream from the stand, I want to remain free, I want to remain united, above all I do not ride for anyone except for the French people who are suffering, ”he said. he continued.
"I don't know anything about politics"
A few months ago, the comedian had already mentioned the idea of a candidacy for the presidential election of 2022. Before giving up ... Then relaunching the idea.
At the time, an Ifop poll indicated that 13% of French people were ready to vote for him, including 3% “certainly”.
The rate rose to 21% among the voters of Marine Le Pen, 14% among those of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Figures to be tempered, since the comedian was not "tested in competition with the rest of the political offer", then said the pollster Jérôme Fourquet.
Jean-Marie Bigard was particularly popular with the yellow vests, whom he supported for a long time, before a quack in the middle of a demonstration in September, when the actor openly showed his support for the police officers who were nevertheless shouted at by the activists.
“I don't know anything about politics.
I never wanted to do it.
I'd be torn to pieces if I got on the field.
I prefer to yell in the gallery, ”Jean-Marie Bigard had already warned in an interview with Society magazine.