Malik Bentalha in Cannes on May 13, 2018. - Vianney Le Caer / AP / SIPA

"At home, but with you!" As the confinement period continues, and most of the students and a large part of the employees are forced to telework, the actor Malik Bentahla had fun getting into videoconferences of people he did not know . “During this period of confinement, I want to participate in work meetings or courses! Invite me to your confs or to your classes, "he had previously asked his Instagram followers in a shared story message.

To carry out his project, the former humorist revealed by the Jamel Comedy Club has made available to his fans an email address so that he can receive the information he would need to connect and thus enter video calls, any discretion. The only condition being not to warn the other participants that Malik Bentahla was going to play the surprise guest…

You have delighted me, thank you !!!
I hope my interventions will be valid for continuous monitoring 😂😂😂
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- Malik Bentalha (@MalikBentalha) April 3, 2020

Philosophy, biology, dance lessons…

Successful operation for the humorist who managed to invite himself in video in a dozen courses and meetings, with the complicity of some students, completely hilarious. The comedian got caught up in the game and really participated in the lessons. He even tried to restore order with a touch of humor. "Please listen to the teacher, ladies and gentlemen ..."

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- Malik Bentalha (@MalikBentalha) April 3, 2020

The very funny videos of these intrusions have been viewed tens of thousands of times on Instagram, and widely shared on Twitter and Facebook.

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- Malik Bentalha (@MalikBentalha) April 3, 2020

Victim of his success, Malik Bentalha's idea was put on hold because he received far too many requests. The actor however wanted to thank all the people who played the game. He even took the opportunity to make a dedication to all the teachers and employees working during this period.

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