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2 STAT actors tell their story in a hospital in Quebec

At the beginning of the week, several STAT actors arrived on the set of Bonsoir Bonsoir.

Jean-Philippe Wauthier, the host of the talk show broadcast on ICI Télé, tried to get exclusives on season 3 of the daily show, but in vain.

Author Marie-Andrée Labbé and producer Fabienne Larouche have not revealed any special information regarding the new season, which will begin on September 9.

Even though viewers weren’t treated to any of the juicy bits that await them in season 3 of STAT, they did learn a story that happened to two of the daily’s comedians.

Lou-Pascal Tremblay, who plays Jacob Faubert, and Anglesh Major, who plays Marc-Olivier Morin, put on their respective uniforms in order to spend time in a real hospital in Quebec.

The two actors went to the CHUM, but their experience did not go as planned.

Their visit to the hospital did not last long.

Here is what Lou-Pascal mentioned on the set of Bonsoir Bonsoir:

“There’s a husband sitting next to us with a patient. Obviously, we’re not going to reveal the situation, but we went in and the doctor said there were observers. The gentleman, he just looked at us and said, ‘It’s definitely a joke.'”

Despite their uniform and masks, Lou-Pascal and Anglesh were recognized quite quickly.

When they were unmasked, the two left the room since they obviously wanted to respect the patients’ privacy.

In short, Lou-Pascal and Anglesh’s experience at the CHUM was short-lived…

That said, the 3rd season of STAT will begin on Monday, September 9 at 7 p.m. on ICI Télé.

Fans of the daily will want to learn more about Isabelle Granger’s (Geneviève Schmidt) diagnosis of aggressive breast cancer.

Marthe Laverdière shares all the photos for the end of her show

Photos: Good evening page Good evening

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