Jean-Marie Bigard took refuge in a cafe this Saturday in Paris -

Romain Lescurieux / 20 Minutes

He had announced that he would not be among the "yellow vests" in Paris this Saturday, Jean-Marie Bigard finally made a remarkable appearance.

While the first demonstrators gathered on the Place de la Bourse for the resumption of the mobilization in this return, in the center of the capital, the comedian was scolded by some of them.

Arrived under the boos, Jean-Marie Bigard was forced to take refuge in two cafes, where he stayed a little less than an hour.

Jean-Marie Bigard taken to task by demonstrators must leave the demonstration.

Exfiltration in progress.

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- Remy Buisine (@RemyBuisine) September 12, 2020

The comedian then left the demonstration on a motorcycle and under high protection, noted

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#GiletsJaunes After being taken to task, Jean-Marie Bigard took refuge for nearly 45 minutes in a pizzeria in the 2nd arrondissement near the Bourse to finally flee quickly on a motorcycle.

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- Romain Lescurieux (@RLescurieux) September 12, 2020

He disassociated himself from Jérôme Rodrigues on Friday, figure of the “yellow vests” at the origin of the rally this Saturday, which likened the police to a “band of Nazis”.

"I say no, I can't parade on Saturday with a guy who calls the police Nazis.

I am a friend of the police as well as I am a friend of the "yellow vests", that is not at all contradictory, "he explained in a video.

From a police source, 4,000 to 5,000 demonstrators are expected in Paris this Saturday, including 1,000 potentially violent people.

"There can be no destruction, chaos on the Champs-Elysées", where two demonstrations were banned, warned the prefect of police, Didier Lallement on Saturday.

By late morning, the police had already made 81 arrests.

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