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Amel leaves the set of "Touche pas à mon poste" before a sketch by Jean-Marie Bigard

2023-01-10T21:07:52.877Z


VIDEO – A veiled columnist recently hired in "TPMP" refused to listen to the comedian's gravelly jokes on C8, to the point of disappearing from the air.


This Tuesday, December 10, “Le 6 à 7” hosted by

Cyril Hanouna

took on the appearance of a one-man show by

Jean-Marie Bigard

.

Which was not to the taste of all the columnists like

Amel

, new to the band.

"Amel as soon as she saw that Jean-Marie was going to tell a joke, she said to herself

'

oula

'

"

immediately notices the troublemaker of C8.

"Dancing is better"

actually replies the young columnist.

At this point in the show, Baba's accomplices are invited to perform the cult choreography from the Netflix series

Wednesday

.

But the comedian is offered an alternative, telling one of his gritty jokes on set rather than dancing.

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"It's clean ?"

worries all the same the host of “TPMP”.

Jean-Marie Bigard assures him that it is

"completely clean, perhaps a little less at the end... But not much"

.

The fall of the sketch does not make Amel laugh.

Cyril Hanouna invites the comedian to do it again, stating

"I don't want you to do it next to Amel"

.

A few minutes later, the host offered her outright to leave the set, which the veiled columnist accepted with a certain relief in her voice:

"There are my children who are watching more... Just now he said it was clean when it was disgusting"

.

Inevitably the story is below the belt with a raw vocabulary.

This will be worth the C8 channel to affix the signage “not recommended for at least 10 years” from 6:58 p.m. for the first time.

"I prefer

Le Blond

by Gad Elmaleh, that's not my delirium!"

Once his performance is over, Jean-Marie Bigard launches

“you can bring the little one back”

.

Amel returns, but only for a few minutes, because the Bigard machine is launched and he immediately returns to the center of the stage of "Touche pas à mon poste" to do a sketch which will ultimately prove to be much lighter and for all audiences than the previous one.

But the columnist does not want to take any risks and asks to leave the set again.

"I prefer

Le Blond

by Gad Elmaleh, that's not my delirium!"

she declares.

“Don't worry, relax, it's going to be fine,”

retorts the comedian slightly annoyed.

He adds:

"Let yourself be penetrated by the idea at first"

before ensuring that his joke “

concerns all French people”

.

“I am free to move around”

replies Amel.

“No, but seriously, I want to go to the bathroom”

the mother of the family excuses herself to leave the set a second time.

The warning "not recommended for children under 10" is visible again after the word

"bugs"

has been uttered for the umpteenth time.

It's 7:10 p.m.

The dynamic continues until the first part of “Touche pas à mon poste”.

Once the summary has been announced, Bigard is once again invited to put on a show with his gritty nursery rhymes.

Cyril Hanouna takes the lead:

"Amel, darling, I think I know which one he's going to do... It's the last one, I swear to you but I don't feel it so I prefer..."

.

Amel retorts

"No, but you do it on purpose?"

before leaving the antenna again.

The columnist will never return to the “TPMP” set.

Read alsoThe mea culpa of Jean-Marie Bigard: “When I am angry, I find myself detestable”

Amel has just joined the team.

Her first appearance on the show dates back to December when she intervened to denounce the unsanitary state of her son's high school.

Cyril Hanouna had

"a crush"

for her and offered her a place at the table of "Touche pas à mon poste".

The future will tell if she will be invited again, because the gritty jokes of Jean-Marie Bigard are served every day to viewers of C8.

Source: lefigaro

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