Celebrities confined to their libraries? Very little for Laurent Gerra who laughs at them: Current Woman The MAG


Wednesday December 16, 2020, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine received on the set of C to you Laurent Gerra. Come to promote his book Masquerade (ed. The Midi-Seeker), in which he mocks the health crisis linked to the coronavirus including the many wanderings and security measures imposed, the comedian returned to one of his recent videos that caused the buzz. After giving a rant against confined personalities, the one who imitates several hundred famous voices reads a distorted Fable by La Fontaine by slipping into the character of Fabrice Luchini for make fun of "confined sores".

Amused by the host's reaction to France 5, Laurent Gerra began by explaining to him: "It was really to (mock) those who were very present, too present", on social networks during confinement. The one who celebrated his 18th birthday at RTL at the start of 2020 continued by estimating that some stars "felt a little indispensable ", in particular by increasing the number of lives on social networks surrounded by books: "We saw libraries, we saw interiors that were not very tasteful often!", Laurent Gerra analyzed.

"It was really to make fun of me"

A video that seems to have amused Fabrice Luchini, who called Christelle Bardet's companion: "I told him, 'As you make La Fontaine's Fables shout every night, I wrote one'. Before adding: "It was really to make fun of those who were very present too. Too present." Laurent Gerra concluded by joking: "Oh no, but I do this for my audience because they miss me so much that I have to be in front of my library to show that I read books, with a guitar to show that (I) play ".

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