Solène Delinger 4:57 p.m., March 27, 2024

Florence Foresti was the guest of “Clique” Tuesday March 26 on Canal+ on the occasion of the broadcast of her new show “Boys boys boys” on the encrypted channel. The opportunity for the comedian to confide in his relationship with his daughter Toni, 16 years old. 

Fans of Florence Foresti who didn't have the chance to see her in performance (because yes, the tickets were sold out in just a few hours) will be able to catch up this Friday! 

Boys boys boys

 is indeed arriving on Canal+ for our greatest happiness. In her show, Florence Foresti addresses all the subjects that work for her: feminism, love, the transition to middle age, but also her relationship with her daughter Toni, which always surprises her.

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“It’s difficult to have a debate with these teenagers”

For example, the teenager gives him “life lessons” following what she saw on social networks. "But it's true that young people know everything. They know everything (...) Here it's exacerbated with social networks. The generation after us always knows better than us, and that's great, that's it. is very good", confides Florence Foresti Tuesday March 26 on the set of the show

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. “But I’m having fun because it’s true that it’s difficult to have a debate today with these teenagers.”

Florence Foresti has already experienced this with her own daughter: "Of course, there is a gulf, but we have the knowledge. So it's difficult to compare their passion, which is extremely extraordinary, with our knowledge. which isn't bad either. What's nice is when it comes together, but when it clashes, it's difficult."

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“I think our young people are unhappy”

Florence Foresti pities these adolescents who must build themselves while being “drowned under a flood of information”. "They know a lot, certainly too much for their age, because they don't have the means to 'process' (assimilate) everything they receive," she analyzes. For Florence Foresti, young people are certainly “unhappy” because they are totally lost.

"I don't think I know everything. I don't think my daughter is unhappy at all costs, but she goes through moments, like all our young people, moments of confusion, even of despondency! What can make them dream today? It's complicated to live well with what they eat every day", laments the comedian who tries as best he can to reassure his daughter Toni and to "show her an example" .