Alexis Patri 2:00 p.m., January 08, 2022

At the microphone of Isabelle Morizet in the show "There is not only one life in life" on Saturday, the comedian Jérémy Ferrari looks back on his personal and professional career.

And especially on the first jobs he held before achieving success.

Jobs that have left him with surreal memories.

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it, which was a great springboard for many young comedians, Jérémy Ferrari to occupy a myriad of odd jobs.

The first jobs, synonymous with sometimes surrealist memories, that the comedian tells on Saturday on the antenna of Europe 1, on the occasion of his invitation to the Isabelle Morizet show 

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"Finding myself in a park where I gave jujitsu lessons to a teenager who was being persecuted in the playground, it was surreal!", Laughs Jérémy Ferrari, black belt in judo and black belt third dan in ju -jitsu, at Isabelle Morizet's microphone.

"It allowed me to stay firmly rooted in people's issues"

"Finding myself in Aubervilliers in a down jacket watching buses at 3 a.m., all alone, with bands of young people passing by, making fun of the fact that I was all alone to watch 15 or 20 buses, it was surreal too ", continues the humorist. “The guys were laughing and telling me 'You can't defend anything!'. there then.

But Jérémy Ferrari was also an advisor for Orange.

Or rather telemarketer.

"It was funny because I was with guys who were in CFA, I was in a group of young people and we had a good time," he recalls.

“It was surreal having people on the phone and advising them. And I made a good living, because we got paid what we managed to sell to customers. understood that, I started to sell well. "

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These three experiences, like that of a shirt seller, a security guard at the Stade de France, a bellhop, and a courier, did not feed Jérémy Ferrari's humor.

“Because I deal with themes, more than I do characters,” he explains.

"I already lived in this environment before: I grew up in a neighborhood, etc.", recalls the comedian.

"Above all, it allowed me to stay firmly anchored in the earth, in the truth and in the problems of people. I think that I was especially nourished by it like that."