Solène Delinger 2:24 p.m., September 22, 2022

Guest of Kyan Khojandi in the web show "Hot Ones", Panayotis Pascot returned to his two years spent with Yann Barthès' team in "Le Petit journal" then "Quotidien", between 2015 and 2017. The comedian , who was only 17 at the time, found it difficult to bear the pressure induced by his notoriety to the point of leaving the show because he was too unhappy... 

Panayotis Pascot does not have very good memories of his time on the show

Le Petit journal

on Canal+ then

Quotidien

on TMC.

He was only 17 when he joined Yann Barthès' band in 2015 alongside Hugo Clément and Martin Weill.

Then a student in the scientific sector, the young man produced small humorous reports for the show. 

“A lot of people judged me”

Guest of Kyan Khojandi in the web show

Hot Ones

, Panayotis, who today crisscrosses France to present his one-man show, returned to this period of his life and the reasons which led him to leave

Quotidien.

The young man reveals that he just wasn't happy.

"I quit because I wasn't happy," he says.

"I had left my family, where there were people all the time, to settle alone in my apartment. I was doing chronicles, it was hard, there were a lot of people who looked at me, judged me and allowed themselves to say that I was doing shit. It was a little scary…".

Panayotis, who felt deeply alone, was also taken aback by his sudden notoriety. 

"I had to do something else"

One evening, when he wasn't feeling well, a waiter took the liberty of commenting on one of his columns.

"We were in a restaurant. The waiter on arriving said to me: 'Oh! Not phew the chronicle yesterday!'", he says.

Stunned by this remark, Panayotis went home and locked himself in his room.

"I was watching movies and having breakfast," he recalls.

"My brother arrived. He sees that I'm not very well. Pedagogue, he says to me: 'I'm going to make breakfast with you'. It was two o'clock in the morning. As if everything was normal... He was served milk and saw that the milk had passed. I hadn't realized it so much I was elsewhere".

This scene made him realize his discomfort.

"It was the first time that I trusted what I felt," he says.

"I was not happy, I had to do something else and I wanted to go on stage".

A wish that has come true for Panayotis who, since leaving

 Quotidien

, has been performing on stage