Céline Géraud with Laura Laplaud 7:36 a.m., December 23, 2022

As the end-of-year celebrations approach, some artists have agreed to share their best Christmas memories.

Between traditions, the discovery of gifts or unexpected moments, these moments are engraved forever in our memory.

This Friday, comedian and actor Patrick Timsit confides in the microphone of Europe 1.

The period of mulled wine, chestnuts, songs and the sweet smell of the fir tree... Christmas is approaching with its share of gifts but also surprises, good or bad, as comedian and actor Patrick Timsit confides at the microphone of Europe 1.

“I messed up my Christmases a lot, a lot. The only memory of Christmas that I succeeded in was when I gathered all my friends at home and we each had two presents: one rotten and one beautiful. And after, we drew lots. I got both like everyone else, that is to say a rotten gift and a nice gift. I remember, he was a rider like a cowboy but It was a metal nutcracker on a wooden sole, I got it, I swear, it's green and red. Was that the nice present or the rotten present?"