Les Grosses Têtes: PÉPITE - Olivier Bellamy est un autre homme après minuit

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I learned that.

I was sad this week.

Yes.

His parents separated.

It's true.

Yes, after 30 years of love.

A few years ago.

Who has left?

It's life, you know.

Who has left?

It's complicated.

But it's all right.

Put your hands in the pocket.

Keep them.

Keep them.

Keep them.

Keep them.

Keep them.

Keep them.

Keep them.

Ah!

Laurent, you were in my 22 meters.

No, it's the history of life.

The important thing is that they loved each other for 30 years.

But you prefer your dad or your mom?

No, we don't ask for that.

And Christine, look at me!

But you look like your mom or your dad.

I hope not.

The problem is Dylan.

The beard is his mom.

No, but it's true.

And I have two parents who are very calm.

Ah yes.

And so I'm the only one who is completely crazy in history.

Is your sister Jumel the same?

No, she's very different.

She doesn't talk much.

She's very calm.

She doesn't say anything.

And so, in fact, we are doing very well.

Mom, tell me, what have you done with your voice?

It's when I'm stressed that Laurent asks me intimate questions

that I take a slightly strange voice.

Oh, intimate questions, intimate questions.

It's just...

When he's on the toilet, he takes a cracker voice.

That's it.

He arrived, my friend.

Well, my favorite voice is that of Olivier Bellamy.

It's a chic voice, you see.

But he's chic.

It's not a bit like that.

He has a bit of...

You agree?

In the afternoon, he changes his voice.

We saw him in the afternoon.

Oh, my God.

You're nuts.

He changed his voice too.

In the afternoon, it's more this voice.

Ah yes, it's true.

It's the Lou Garou.

It's more Beethoven, it's Booba in the afternoon.

It's true.

It's true.

You're not working here, Christine.

And Jean, we made a trip to London.

Yes.

And we have to admit that Mr Bellamy has...

He's a striptease.

He surprised us.

Oh no, not at all.

Well, you don't call how when we remove his clothes?

Ah yes, but that's...

That's it, that's it.

It's all the opposite of what we can imagine.

Yes, yes.

This man there, this chic guy who talks to you about Chopin,

about Ravel, about the third...

Well, spend the night.

We were out of Europe.

We were out of Europe.

Well, that's it.

Out of Europe, we didn't have the right to remove his clothes

after two o'clock in the morning.

And it was the king of football,

also that which is still Christian Prenant,

even on the field.

I would like to go to the zoo.

It's not wrong.

Well, it's not wrong.

Well, it's me too.

When I see you, I have the impression of a big...

of a big chick who passed by our little dog.

Attention.

What is this work?

Wait.

Now, you're monochrome.

So...

You're the police?

No, but...

You're all yellow feet at the head.

No, no, no.

You're all yellow feet at the head.

You're all yellow feet at the head.

Even the teeth are yellow.

No.

But you look more and more like Jean-Pierre Coff.

Yes.

No.

And it's a compliment.

It's him who says that.

Wait.

The lines are round and all.

Yes, yes.

The best is maybe that...

Yes.

Yes.

That I start with a quote,

because I feel the auditors

impatient that we go to serious things.

Here, but precisely,

since you have character,

we like to say that to you, dear Christine.

Here is a quote for Madame Arc,

who lives in the marne,

who said when you have character,

it's always bad.

It's pretty.

You see, it's pretty.

It's true, it's true.

It's a Frenchman.

It's a Frenchman.

Ah, Frenchman.

Pierre Dar...

No, it's not funny.

It's just, just...

Ah, it's true.

Sacha Guitry.

Sacha Guitry, no.

Doris.

Pierre Doris, no.

What is it?

What is it?

It's a moralist.

No, it's not a moralist,

nor a moralist,

but a politician.

Yes, Madame.

Mitterrand.

Mitterrand.

No.

Jacques Chirac.

Jacques Chirac, no.

De Gaulle.

De Gaulle.

It's older than all that.

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