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VIDEO – “False beauf”: Pascal Praud very sensitive to a portrait of Michel Sardou

On the occasion of Michel Sardou’s 74th birthday, this Tuesday, January 26, the chroniclers of Pascal Praud painted the portrait of the singer, who would notably have a reputation as a beauf. What particularly amused the TV host.

Michel Sardou celebrates his 74th birthday, this Tuesday, January 26. For the occasion, our colleagues from CNews paid tribute to him in Time for the Pros, looking back on his long career in the recording industry, but also on his personality. Journalist Anne Fulda described the singer as a celebrity who “a this grumpy side, falsely beauf “, but who is also “very cultivated” and “shy”. A formula that did not fail to make Pascal Praud react. This one feeling, it seems, a bit aimed by the description that the chronicler made of the artist. And Anne Fulda to clarify her thoughts: “He leaves this picture [de beauf, NDLR] circulate. It suits him… I think he’s actually shy. I think there is a form of shyness about him “.

The 57-year-old journalist also mentioned the very last concert of the singer, which took place on April 12, 2018 within La Scène Musicale in Boulogne-Billancourt. “I was there, it was amazing and I must say I was very moved. I had interviewed him shortly before, so he offered to come.”, she explained, before adding: “I loved this show.” “I realized that I knew all the songs and that he has a kind of talent. It’s true that he is a vocal singer”, admitted Anne Fulda, speaking then about her career in the seventh art.

A singer who looks like Jean-Pierre Bacri?

“There is Audiard at Sardou, in fact… It’s a bit like the Bacri of the song, in reality”, she continued, referring to the comedian who died Monday, January 18, at the age of 69. A few minutes earlier on the set of his show, Pascal Praud took the opportunity to hum the lyrics one of the artist’s most popular titles, to know The Lakes of Connemara. A small musical interlude that did not really convince his colleagues, starting with Laurent Joffrin, who urged him, with humor, to be silent.

Article written with the collaboration of 6Medias

Photo credits: CNews screenshot

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