Patrick Bruel: this great television sequence with Johnny Hallyday that he had forgotten: Current Woman The MAG

The weight of the years has no hold over the concept of TV children : digging into the audiovisual archives to find memorable casseroles related to the guests. If we touch the déjà vu for some magnetos, some videos allow you to discover these celebrities in a facet never before revealed. This is the case for Patrick Bruel, invited to the show on Sunday, December 6, who did not expect Laurent Ruquier to show him an extract where he appears as a "fan" of Johnny Hallyday. The host of France 2 first turned the sauce up with one of his questionnaires, questioning these guests (Liane Foly, Kendji Girac, Karima Charni and therefore Patrick Bruel) on the veracity of the following proposition: "To make ends meet, Patrick Bruel was selling autographs from Johnny Hallyday when he started out". Nobody on the set imagined this scenario for a second, not even the person concerned who even found the idea "appalling". And yet …

Bruel in Johnny's groupie

Laurent Ruquier broadcast an archive of the Charlots program, Tomorrow is Sunday, dating from 1985 (Antenna 2), during which the young singer of the time, dressed up as a bartender, asks the king of rock and roll to dedicate a piece of paper to him. Patrick Bruel even pushes the cap to ask him for a second doodle, explaining that he wants to sell them to earn a living. Le Taulier does so without batting an eyelid in the face of this jerk full of nerve, who will end up with two coasters in his mouth so as not to disturb the interview. A moment of television "awesome", according to Liane Foly, which the interpreter of Place of great men, which added salt to the surprises of the production teams. "It's amazing not to remember at this point in a sequence! ", he exclaimed, while he never hid his affection for Johnny.

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