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"The whole of France hates me": Bertrand Chameroy absent from "C to you", replaced by Guy Carlier

4/21/2023, 8:17:04 PM


VIDEO – The chronicler of the program broadcast on France 5, in charge of the section “The ABC of Bertrand Chameroy”, was not present this Friday, April 21.

But where is Bertrand Chameroy?

Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine's columnist was not present this Friday, April 21 on the set of "C à vous".

The 34-year-old's ABC, his daily end-of-show column, has exceptionally been replaced.

It is a famous TV columnist, known for not having his tongue in his pocket, who temporarily took his place: Guy Carlier.

He "raged" on Sunday evening on France 5 with Marc-Olivier Fogiel as the presenter recalls.

The TV man presents himself, with a second degree, as

"the fat one who cut everyone"

.

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“Already, it's not easy to replace Bertrand Chameroy.

I know, I know this sentence is terrible because viewers have just realized that Bertrand is not there.

And at that moment, the whole of France hates me.

And I understand her, you are disappointed, you hate me.

I myself am a fan of Bertrand.

I myself am disappointed and I hate myself for being there

,” announces Guy Carlier.

Handling irony and self-mockery with a masterful hand, he goes on to announce to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine:

"I'm warning you, you're going to be pissed off"

.

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“Seriously Anne-Elisabeth, it's not a good idea to invite me.

You were expecting jokes from me about politicians, TV people, footballers.

That time is over because I have changed

,” says the 73-year-old columnist.

He then continued, always with a lot of humor, the rest of his column, evoking the time he spends tackling Laurent Voulzy and his hair, or even the news.

“What good is it to laugh at the news, because it has become so caricatural, so clownish, that it is self-sufficient in terms of humor.

[...] No, you really needed Bertrand before the weekend.

The reasons for the absence of the columnist in charge of the ABC, however, remain a mystery.