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"You can't go to the bathroom quietly": Jeff Panacloc reveals the heavily watched backstage of "Mask Singer"

2023-05-27T17:10:50.383Z

Highlights: The comedian confided in the entertainment of TF1 in "On refait la télé" on RTL. Every Friday night, the "Mask Singer" jurors brainstorm to try to find the identities of the personalities behind the characters' costumes. "The pee break is monitored. If we leave the set, there is someone who follows us in secret," Panacloc says. The journalist Éric Dussart, who conducted the interview, also chose to make Jeff Panac Loc react on Chantal Ladesou, former juror of the show.


The comedian confided in the entertainment of TF1 in "On refait la télé" on RTL.


Every Friday night, the "Mask Singer" jurors brainstorm to try to find the identities of the personalities behind the characters' costumes.

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Increased surveillance measures

Confidentiality is therefore essential on the set of the show broadcast on TF1. So that investigators are never led to cross the artists who dissimile behind the disguises, surveillance measures are increased during filming. Jeff Panacloc, juror of this season 5 of the entertainment of TF1, confided on this subject in "On refait la télé" on RTL. "It's nice to shoot the show but behind the scenes it's a hassle, you can't go to the bathroom quietly, there are bodyguards at all the doors," he explains. You have to show your white paw. Those who have the right to go everywhere they have 25 badges around their necks, we don't have any so we know we can't go anywhere. You have to leave the laptops at the entrance... »

« The pee break is monitored. If we leave the set, there is someone who follows us  »

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The ventriloquist comedian, inseparable from his companion Jean-Marc, believes he still understood that the members of the jury and the guests were not on the same floor. "Sometimes we take the elevator, we press the wrong button, we see everyone panicking in the elevator if we ever meet someone!" He said before returning to the drastic conditions of surveillance: "The pee break is monitored. If we leave the set, there is someone who follows us in secret to see if we will not see on the other side of the set. I think it's even worse than the bank of France! »

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Chantal Ladesou "completely to the west"

The journalist Éric Dussart, who conducted the interview, also chose to make Jeff Panacloc react on Chantal Ladesou, former juror of the show, who had a lot of difficulty finding the identities of the personalities. He even played a clip in which she called Jeff "Steph" and then "Seb." "Chantal Ladesou was in "Chantal Singer", in her own world, had fun ventriloquist. The funny thing is that, even off the air, when you're looking, it's completely to the west. It will come out of people's names that are completely unlikely. »

Jeff Panacloc, on the other hand, is rather perceptive in his role as an investigator. Initially, the producers had thought of a completely different role for him and especially for his puppet. "We proposed to Jean-Marc to be a candidate because in the United States there was Kermit. That's when we discussed the fact that I could come to the jury and I think I feel much better in the jury," he continues. So much so that he would like to restack for a third consecutive season in the entertainment of TF1 even if, he confides not to have had for the moment a specific request. In the meantime, he is multiplying projects and has written a musical for children called Victor vers le futur. "It's a tribute to Back to the Future, it's my cult film of all time," he concludes.

Source: lefigaro

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