Marc Jolivet presents Tuesday in the show "It feels good" his new book, "Memories of an artist'ocrate", and his new show, "Let the party recommence".

The comedian and actor believes at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff that humor has changed since its inception and that social networks have killed the second degree.

INTERVIEW

Some people wonder what Pierre Desproges would say today, Marc Jolivet prefers to question what Guy Bedos would say.

The actor and comedian presents Tuesday in the show 

It feels good

his new show, 

Let the party begin

.

It was initially to be an adaptation on stage of his book, 

Memoirs of an artist'ocrate

.

"I had to do a show of my memories, but it was going to be sinister ... No, let the party begin!" Exclaims Marc Jolivet at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff.

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 "We are going to take two violinists and trumpeters, they are going to love each other, that will make a great story. And we are going to pay tribute to Guy Bedos, who is up there, on the death of the second degree. These are the axes of the show" , he details about 

Let the Party Begin

.

Because, for Marc Jolivet, the death of Guy Bedos has changed the situation.

"I don't want to be pissed off on social networks"

"Today, you can't laugh like before," he said.

"In the past, you could say that following the regional elections, Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon took a toll. And suddenly, they said to themselves' Why would we not all join forces? of them ?'

The German-Soviet Hitler-Slatine pact can start again. "

A joke that Marc Jolivet continues, imitating Guy Bedos.

"Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon sleep together. They are going to have children," he imagines.

"And there, I stop because otherwise we will say 'Stop, stop, it is defamation', whereas it is only of the second degree. It is the death of the second degree."

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The comedian recognizes that no one prevents him from telling what he improvises at the microphone of Europe 1. "You can say it, but I have no desire to be pissed off on social networks", observes he does. "For the rest, I'm looking for my limit, which is more than enough for me. And today, I could just say that the most powerful party in France are the abstainers. We will soon be led by people who do not think. not, who don't have an opinion, and who don't give a shit. "