“I have never lacked love.”
Booder
breaks records.
The comedian and actor reached 5 million viewers with his fiction Le Nounou broadcast on TF1 on February 26.
Delighted with this success, he never waited for it to feel loved.
“Even before doing this job, I was always the guy you like, the guy you have to have in your class to laugh, the guy you have to have on your birthday to have a good evening
,” confides 45-year-old man in Isabelle Ithurburu's portrait of the week from “50' Inside” this March 9.
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And if he puts everything across with humor, the man doesn't feel like he's making fun of him.
“I don’t care how people look at me.
Before I was famous, when I took the metro or when I was in the street, people would look at me very strangely, wondering what kind of human it is or wondering if I wasn't a Martian.
It makes me laugh
,” says Booder, making it clear that these reflections – sometimes derogatory – have never affected him more than they should.
“I often tell myself that what makes us upset or what makes us not feel beautiful is when we don't have a sweetheart, when we don't have someone who loves us and who looks at us with eyes... I've never had a problem. I had girlfriends when I was young. I didn’t have that problem
,” he says very seriously.
And continuing with a smile:
“But I immediately understood that I had to do a little more than the others.
Being funny, listening, I understood certain techniques
.
He then confides that he understood that women liked to be listened to.
And his “technique” seems to be working given that Booder has shared his life with his son’s mother for over 13 years now.