Guest of
Lena Mahfouf
's podcast , "Canape six places", Lucas Hauchard, alias
Squeezie
, spoke about his career on the Internet since 2011. The one who started at the age of 15 to produce his own videos today counts nearly 18 million subscribers on its main channel on YouTube, in addition to 4.5 million on the Squeezie Gaming channel, 9.1 million followers on Twitter and 8.1 million on Instagram.
During the interview conducted by her friend known as Lena Situations, Squeezie returned to her time on the show “Hello Earthlings!
broadcast on November 11, 2017 on C8.
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Invited by
Thierry Ardisson
, he answered an interview “Who are you?
".
On the set, the comments and questions asked by the man in black appeared particularly condescending.
“You are a genius because your job is to film yourself playing video games and broadcast it.
People watch you play and, as there is advertising, you win a lot of money
, he had caricatured.
It has therefore become a profession in 2017 to watch video games and comment on them.
Has eating pizza become a job?
Have you tried filming yourself doing other stuff?
For example, reading, sleeping, fucking... Doesn't it work?
Very calmly
, Squeezie replied:
“Maybe it will become, maybe you should do that”
.
“When you are a certain age, your role is to reach out to young people”
squeeze
“All these people on television, I just wish them to reach out to young people, authors, people who come out of film schools, journalism schools
,” Squeezie told Léna Mahfouf in “Canape six squares”.
“To offer them a forum, to give them strength, to communicate with them, to try to understand, reciprocally, the functioning of their worlds in order to make the best of it.
“
Then he returned to his passage in” Hello Earthlings!
» :
“In place of Thierry Ardisson, I would have reached out to young people to revisit and dust off his shows.
These are people who have resources and contacts.
When you are of a certain age, your role is to reach out to young people and put them in the best possible position.
That's the lesson I've learned."
Squeezie said he was annoyed
"to see decision-makers in positions where they suck at what they do and who take the place of someone who is half their age and is much more relevant"
.