"We're live": Clémentine Célarié's tribute to the Beatles in song mocked on Twitter: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

In February 1961, the inhabitants of Liverpool in England discovered The Beatles, a quartet of musicians who, without knowing it, would launch a real musical revolution. For many weeks, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison performed within the walls of The Cavern Club pub, a place that has become legendary in Mathew Street, and there forged the beginnings of their legend. On the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of these concerts, Laurent Ruquier asked on Saturday February 20, 2021 to his guests in the show We are in direct sure France 2 to pay tribute to most popular rock band in the world. Thus, Jérémy Frérot, Charles Pasi and Clémentine Célarié each performed a song from the Fab Four. The opportunity for Laurent Ruquier to recall that the 63-year-old actress had started… as a singer! "You still have to tell you Charles Pasi, you didn't know it, but she started singing. Jazz, flamenco, soul", said the host, before his guest hums a few notes of the song The Fool on the Hill, which dates from 1967.

One day only to prepare the homage to the Beatles!

Visibly stressed (Clémentine Célarié specified that Laurent Ruquier had only informed her of this musical tribute the day before), the actress unfortunately did not convince viewers with her performance. "I am bleeding from my ears, it's catastrophic", "We like Clémentine Célarié but to extend her to slaughter the Beatles is a huge no" or "Like what, a singer is a job" : on Twitter, internet users were not kind with the star of 37 ° 2 in the morning. Not very sympathetic comments not to be taken at face value since the tributes of Jérémy Frérot and Charles Pasi, who sang respectively Hey jude (1968) then Rocky Raccoon (1968) were also not praised by the sacrosanct twittosphere.

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