Solène Delinger 11:58 a.m., March 3, 2023

Invited on the set of "Quotidien" Thursday March 2 to talk about his show "Anesthesia general", on tour throughout France, Jérémy Ferrari was questioned about the Palmade affair.

The comedian assured that he oscillated between anger and compassion because he also fought against serious addiction problems and even “took the car while drunk”. 

The Pierre Palmade affair had a particular echo for Jérémy Ferrari.

Because, like the comedian who caused a serious car accident under the influence of cocaine three weeks ago, the comedian has struggled for years against serious addiction problems.

"I think I've always been an alcoholic," he confided without taboo in a video interview with

Konbini

on March 24, 2022. "I could drink all night, get up at 9 a.m. the next day, and drink again. one day, I could drink six liters of wine without any problem. People think it's impossible to drink six liters of rosé, but in fact, you don't realize it, "he explained to the camera. 

“I am torn between anger and compassion”

Guest on the Quotidien

set

Thursday March 2, 2023, Jérémy Ferrari, who managed to overcome his alcoholism, was invited to react to the sad Pierre Palmade affair, which continues to make headlines.

"It's complicated… Let's say I have anger and compassion. I'm only going to talk about the accident, not the pedophilia part because I don't want to comment on this thing that's going on. I'm just going to talk about what I know, that is to say the addiction problems and the accidents that can happen with that", Jérémy Ferrari initially declared before adding: " I'm torn between anger and compassion. Anger, because I tend, and it may be a mistake on my part, to be angry because like me I managed to get away with it. get out, when people can't,

"If you stop, you can do incredible things"

The comedian, revealed by the show

We only ask to laugh

at Laurent Ruquier, however refuses to point the finger at the behavior of Pierre Palmade because he would be hypocritical by acting in this way.

"I also have compassion because I took the scooter drunk, I took the car drunk. To be honest, I did it, so I'm not going to put myself in the- above saying 'Look what he did', it is not possible, I cannot do that, it would not be honest", he admitted.

Jérémy Ferrari is now proud to have pulled through.

"If you stop, you can do incredible and wonderful things", he underlines in

Daily

before concluding: "I think this story sums up the situation well. It is above all something very sad for everyone".