Solène Delinger 3:00 p.m., January 21, 2023

Manu Payet is the guest of Europe 1 this Saturday January 21 in the program "There is not only one life in life" to present his new show "Emmanuel 2".

A show that could never have seen the light of day because of a stupidity of his 6-year-old granddaughter, as explained by the comedian at the microphone of Isabelle Morizet…

Manu Payet almost "felt unwell" when he discovered the enormous stupidity of Lydie, his 6-year-old granddaughter, the fruit of his love with his partner Pauline.

And for good reason, the child gave him a big fright by erasing on his laptop the entire text of

Emmanuel 2

, his new show. 

“Fortunately I was seated, otherwise I think I would have fallen”

"You write everything, you have everything in your file, and everything disappears. She did that naughty!", Launches Isabelle Morizet to Manu Payet this Saturday January 21 in

There is not just one life in life.

Everything disappears”, outbids the comedian.

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"And then when I realized that was what had happened, that my daughter had really erased the text (...) My wife looked at me and said: 'But what- What do you have? It looks like he's going to feel unwell'. And luckily I was sitting. I think I would have fallen", confides Manu Payet who tried to reason with himself so as not to get angry with his little girl: "And then finally, you're not going to scold her. Already, you just had to leave your phone lying around, and what is your phone doing in the hands of your 5-year-old child ( Editor's note: Lydie was 5 years old at the time).

"I thought it was cute"

Manu Payet tried to see the positive side of things after this "stupidity" of Lydie.

"We sleep very badly the first night, that's for sure," he explains.

"But, in fact, I'm coming back to freedom and I was subjected to this stuff. It was notes that I had taken for a very long time and for me, the show could only be in that. However, the show is always much more outside than in notes which are already taken", estimates the comedian on Europe 1. It is by becoming aware of this that Manu Payet took this whole story with "a little philosophy".

And, little Lydie's dad couldn't blame his little one. 

"I found it cute because it also meant: 'I don't want him to go on tour again, dad'", concludes Manu Payet who, despite this small incident, will present his new show

Emmanuel 2 well,

from the January 26 at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre in Paris.