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“It’s a 7 days a week job”

France is ready to welcome you?

We did 5 previews in Lille and Paris with a warm and delighted audience to meet me. This proves that our humor has no borders.

Did you keep the same team from the start? 15 days ago in the 7th Sunday, Typh Barrow said he had never changed teams?

I’ve had a solid team for 3 years, but before that I had another one. We have to find a balance between keeping the people who reassure us and at the same time being open to younger people who have an even more dynamic vision… in video or on social networks. It is necessary to find a balance between its hard core and the electrons which gravitate.

Any advice for young people?

They can create like I did. The hardest thing afterwards is to settle in time with a real artistic project. We can take the example of Nicolas Lacroix who is from Namur and who started on Tik Tok. Today he has a TV and touring presence with his own show.

Does all this take a lot of work?

I stopped wanting to prove to people that I was working hard. Once you are cataloged as a comedian or from the web, you are the one who makes good jokes and who has the chance to live from that… But the people who spend a day with me understand the work time that this represents . It’s a 7 days a week job and we are not web clowns.

An example ?

For a video of 2 or 3 minutes, it takes a quarter of an hour or two days for you to be happy with the result. My life today is no longer limited to short videos. My desire is long-term artistic production with a dozen people to give credibility to the project. Obviously, it’s in the small videos that I continue to take the most pleasure, and on stage.

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