“It's weird to see each other in person, to meet each other,”
remarks Pierre Palmade.
For the comedian and his sidekick Muriel Robin, entering the Grévin museum is not a consecration, but rather an
"amusement"
.
“I had already been offered it in 1989
, remembers Muriel Robin.
I had played my first show a year before, I thought it was a bit early.
It was the idea of being with Pierre that I really liked this time. "
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In the past, he had also not followed through on the proposal to be immortalized.
He agrees with Muriel Robin
: “When we were younger, Muriel didn't always manage to catch me because I was so busy.
When we received this offer, she said to me
: "I have you at hand, we are side by side for eternity!" ".
For Pierre Palmade, the apotheosis is to make good audiences on television, to continue to exist in the hearts of people, his work finally:
“Am I going to make people laugh?
"
"Our statues are touching, even if we are moved, we will always be together"
Muriel robin
For her colleague from
L'Addition
, these wax duplicates
“tell something beyond us”
, a
“friendship that lasts”
.
“Today, we went through the biggest, the hardest
,” says Muriel Robin.
Our statues are touching, even if we are moved, we will always be together.
"
The two troublemakers are not leaving since their debut.
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They will be reunited again in
I love your hairstyle
, a TV movie based on their sketches, directed by Muriel Robin, which will be broadcast on December 21 on TF1.
And in 2021, in the next issue of Le
Grand restaurant
, shot by Pierre Palmade for M6.
"We invited each other"
, slips the latter who will resume his tour in parallel on December 26, if sanitary conditions allow.