Guest of "There is not only one life in life" on Europe 1, comedian Booder explains that the videos he posted on Instagram during the first confinement made Emmanuel Macron laugh.

In these pastilles, he stages himself with his son who explains his lessons to him.

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Like many comedians, Booder was very active on Instagram during the lockdown.

Videos that made some 6 million French people laugh, including President Emmanuel Macron.

"He was photographed watching and laughing at one of my videos," he says at Isabelle Morizet's microphone.

And we must believe that the feeling of the Head of State was not feigned, since Booder even received a message from him.

"He wrote to me telling me that he was following my videos very closely, that it was his little outlet, his little moment of relaxation at the Élysée."

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A false class ...

A message that made Booder "very happy" and made his son proud, the main protagonist of these humorous pastilles.

Because in these videos, the comedian stages himself teaching his 9-year-old son, an idea "born of the first confinement".

While schools were closed, many French people played teachers, including Booder.

Full of good will, so he decided to do homework with his child every morning.

"We acted like we were at school."

... where the son teaches his father a lesson

But from the first day, a difficulty arises.

"You had to explain what a determinant is, but it's super complicated. He's in CE2 and it goes back so far for me ..." In the face of adversity, Booder "goes improvising", triggering laughter of his son.

The concept was born: "I told him 'hey, we should do false homework every day and you explain it to me.'

I found the pedagogical angle and wanted to see if he really understood his lessons. "