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“It’s a great professional career, Prime Minister, president of the RATP”: Waly Dia makes fun of Jean Castex

2024-03-18T20:47:11.523Z

Highlights: Waly Dia plays in Paris to a sold-out audience this Monday March 18. In Yann Barthès' “Quotidien” talk, the comedian returns to the ban on the poster of his show in the corridors of the metro. Last January, the RATP refused to display it on its walls, arguing a “lack of political neutrality” “I love Castex” and the rabbit who warns children of the closing of doors which can “pinch very hard”


VIDEO - In Yann Barthès' “Quotidien” talk, the comedian and France Inter columnist returned to the ban on the poster of his show in the corridors of the metro.


He plays in Paris to a sold-out audience.

Waly Dia is invited this Monday March 18 in “Quotidien” to sell the dates of his tour.

But the 35-year-old comedian, who is also a columnist on France Inter, does not need such promotion on TMC as the poster for his show

An Hour to Kill

was so effective.

In an unconventional way.

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On the visual, a photograph of Waly Dia's face artificially tattooed with messages.

We could read:

“I am like the IGPN, I am not here to put the police on trial”

or even

“Macron, he is like an alcoholic father, at home he ruins your life, outside he fucks you up shame".

Last January, the RATP refused to display it on its walls, arguing a

“lack of political neutrality”

.

"I said

'Jean Castex too, he lacks political neutrality'

, but that didn't happen"

, laughs Waly Dia this evening before putting another layer on the former head of government.

Another poster

“Besides, it’s a great professional journey.

Prime Minister, president of the RATP... It's crazy, all these competent people, every time they go somewhere, it doesn't work anymore

,” declares the comedian to the laughter of the audience at Yann Barthès' talk.

Another poster was then produced, but which

“won’t be in the metro either”

.

A snub.

Waly Dia's face is still tattooed, but the massages have changed.

“I love Castex” and the rabbit who warns children of the closing of doors which can “pinch very hard” have replaced the criticism addressed to the police forces and the President of the Republic.

“I tried everything

,” he quips before rejoicing.

“They gave me advertising, a lot more than I expected

,” declares the comedian before adding

“and what’s more, it was free!”

.

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Source: lefigaro

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