Solène Delinger 12:05 p.m., March 02, 2023

Saturday February 25, Stéphane Guillon was invited on the set of “Quelle époque!”, the talk show presented by Léa Salamé, with Christophe Dechavanne.

During his appearance on the show, the comedian made fun of the financial situation of Éric Dupond-Moretti.

A joke that did not pass with the Keeper of the Seals who "passed a soap" to Stéphane Guillon the next day on the phone. 

A little joke that does not pass at all… Saturday February 25, Stéphane Guillon was invited on the set of

 Quelle époque!,

Léa Salamé’s talk show.

Asked about the members of the government, the comedian targeted the Keeper of the Seals Éric Dupond-Moretti.

Éric Dupond-Moretti gave a soap to Stéphane Guillon

"He has a great CV. Honestly, great career. Owner of a Maserati bought with dirty money. Indicted for illegal taking of interests. Moretti to Justice. Why not Jean-Luc Lahaye to Early Childhood !”, Thus declared with irony Stéphane Guillon in front of Léa Salamé and Christophe Dechavanne.

These comments from the comedian went very badly with Éric Dupond-Moretti.

In a video shared on Twitter, Stéphane Guillon explained that his joke had earned him a phone call from the minister who "gave him a soap". 

When the Minister of Justice, the Keeper of the Seals, calls you in person on your cell phone on a Sunday afternoon… to scold you, correct you, lecture you, scold you.

#dupondmorettipic.twitter.com/Nvn1V369ue

— Stephane Guillon (@stephaneguillon) February 28, 2023

“He was really very upset”

"He was furious. Really, he really yelled at me," explains Stéphane Guillon.

"It was a quarter of an hour of big shouting match", continues the comedian who was "repotting an acacia tree just before the France / Scotland match" when the Keeper of the Seals called him.

"I almost told him that it was a little too much anyway, a minister who calls a comedian… But I closed my mouth because he was really very upset", adds the comedian before tackling again the minister: "I had nevertheless been elegant because I did not speak about his 300,000 euros which he forgot to declare to the tax authorities. I did not say anything

because it can happen."

And the comedian concludes by referring to his own "financial setbacks": "Me, the last time, I put jeans through the machine that had a 20 euro note in the pocket. It was unrecoverable. It can happen , it is a fault of carelessness ".

Éric Dupond-Moretti will appreciate this rather piquant response from Stéphane Guillon…