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"In 2023, I wish you to love me": the return of the "Guignols" becomes clearer with the "jeveux" of Emmanuel Macron

2023-01-02T10:40:13.012Z


Canal+'s satirical program could be reborn on Blast, the web TV launched in January 2021 by journalist Denis Robert. Last Friday, an unprecedented parody of the wishes of the President of the Republic was unveiled.


Since June 22, 2018 on Canal +, not a single unpublished sketch of the

"Guignols de l'info"

had been broadcast, on television as elsewhere.

If Cyril Hanouna had announced the return of the famous puppets in January 2021 as part of “Touche pas à mon poste!

“, the idea had fizzled.

It was finally on

Blast

, an independent web TV financed by its subscribers and donors, that the latex characters came back to life on December 30, 2022. At least, that of

Emmanuel Macron

in a new five-minute sketch parodying the traditional presidential wishes.

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“French, French, my dear compatriots, I have heard your concerns, your recriminations sometimes.

I heard your insults too, your disrespect, your “fuck my ass Manu!”

and your giggles.

I felt your contempt,

I also felt your slaps

, I received your spitting... And believe it, all these marks of affection went straight to my heart, I love you too

. declared the puppet of the President of the Republic in his

"jeveux 2023 aux Français"

.

A monologue, interspersed with interventions of

"mom"

in voiceover, where Emmanuel Macron is excessively infantilized and totally egocentric.

"In 2023, I wish you love me."

A satirical newspaper project led by Bruno Gaccio

On October 30, Denis Robert announced the development of an ambitious project for

Blast

, his news web TV.

“Let's call it Project M, which I'm sure will become a major Blast program.

This project, this mythical program that we want to resuscitate, is currently under embargo and in preparation, with many legal details to be settled”

, explained the journalist.

Launched two years ago,

Blast

was presented as a

“new free and independent news site”

combining

“political editorials, long-term investigations, culture, forums and reports”

.

"I don't know if, at 62, I want to remake the world, but I want to do Blast"

, announced the one whose desire was to

"redo journalism and information"

.

A crowdfunding campaign set up in January 2021 had enabled him to raise just over 900,000 euros thanks to 9,944 contributions on the KissKissBankBank site.

“If Blast reaches one million euros, we can finance the satirical newspaper project carried by Bruno Gaccio, Aude Gogny-Goubert and Patrick Chanfray”

, could we read.

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It is probably via a new crowdfunding campaign that

Blast

intends to concretize this “M project” relating to the development of the return of the puppets of the “Guignols de l’info”.

"2023 is going to be worse than 2022. Unless Blast comes back in force with the M project. We're going to get rammed, threatened, attacked, bollored... But if you're there, it's going to be fine"

, concludes the video of "Jeveux 2023 to the French of the President of the Republic” viewed more than 380,000 times on the YouTube channel in just over 48 hours.

Source: lefigaro

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