Les Grosses Têtes: AH OUAIS ? - Le point commun entre M. Sardou, L. Gaga, J. Chirac et Spiderman

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In a minute, you will know what the common point is

between Michel Sardou, Lady Gaga, Jacques Chirac and Spiderman.

Oh yeah?

Yeah, and it's that Sardou, Chirac, Gaga, Spiderman,

were at Grevin, but are no longer among the few 250 current statuses of the museum.

The fault is the size of Grevin, where it is impossible to measure the 2,000 statuses created since the beginning.

When a new one arrives, you have to remove one to make it fit.

The choice is up to date, because the goal at the start of Grevin,

created in 1882 by the boss of the daily Legolois,

was that its readers can admire the personalities we talked about in his newspaper

and that he could not see in it,

because there was obviously no photo in the newspapers.

Ah, yeah?

Yes, and to decide who is removed or who remains,

there is the Academy Grevin, a college of 11 personalities,

among which Stéphane Bern and Nico Selyagas, whose statuses are obviously still in the museum as by chance.

But the museum can decide without them in case of emergency.

For example, the retreat of Pierre Palmaud's statue,

10 days after his accident,

or that of Vladimir Poutine as a protest guide after the invasion of Ukraine,

or that of Donald Trump,

removed because the visitors spent their time taking selfies with his statue,

by putting his fingers in his nose.

Ah, yeah?

Yes, the statues removed are stored in a warehouse in the north of Paris,

whose address is top secret.

The bodies are tied, but the heads are preciously preserved,

in case where they should be used.

And above all, due to their price.

A statue costs at least 50,000 euros,

the price of 34 kilos of wax per personality,

in which it has to be added 22 liters of paint and 250,000 natural hair

recovered in hair salons.

For the outfit, the tradition wants her to be tattooed off a clothing to her,

so the jacket worn by Michael Jackson is the one he offered to the museum.

Some offer a little more than a clothing, for example.

Franck Dubois, for his statue, has been dressed in his costume,

and also, since we all know him, torsened in camping,

it's true hair.

So, we don't wait for Patrick's hair?

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Difficile d'établir un lien entre ces 4 grands personnages. Et pourtant, il en existe bien un ! Petit indice : cela concerne le musée Grévin...

Les Grosses Têtes vous proposent de découvrir ou redécouvrir le podcast de Florian Gazan. Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête. Un podcast RTL Originals.