Alexandre Bozio 11:06 a.m., March 12, 2024

Redouane Bougheraba was criticized by fans of the show “LOL: who laughs comes out!”

for his appearance in the fourth season.

In question, a less offensive performance than what one could expect from the Marseille comedian.

The latter defended himself in an interview for “TV Magazine” by explaining in particular that the production had cut numerous passages during the final editing.

She was one of the eleven headliners of the fourth season of the show

LOL: who laughs comes out!

broadcast exclusively on Prime Video.

The Marseille comedian, Redouane Bougheraba, known for his scathing punchlines and his repartee, managed to reach the final during which he had to face Audrey Lamy.

These two candidates were the only ones who did not break down during the entire game and it took an XXL performance from Afida Turner for one of the two protagonists to end up laughing. 

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“I was super offensive!”

But several fans of the show found that the 45-year-old comedian had been “too discreet and not involved enough” during the 7 episodes.

In an interview with

TV Magazine

, the latter defended himself by explaining that many passages had been cut during editing.

“I was super offensive! We were filmed for 12 hours, but the production made choices during editing,” he explained.

“If you interview Philippe Lacheau, any candidate or technicians, everyone will tell you that I was offensive, I gave my body and soul.”

Bougheraba also indicated that he had discussed it with the management team.

"I explained a little with the production, they told me that they tried to tell a story around everyone. Some are erased, others are highlighted. It's their show, not mine."

To invite viewers to truly discover his world, he invited them to come see his show or watch his “13-hour improvisation videos on YouTube.”