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This Friday, January 31, Yann Barthès recycled a sequence that had worked really well at the beginning of the week. In both sequences, only the presenter's clothes had changed.

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© Bestimage Yann Barthès indulged in recycling his own text this Friday, January 31.

IN BRIEF

  • On January 31, Yann Barthès resumed a humorous sequence on the Louvre in the program Quotidien on TMC, already aired on January 28.
  • He reuses his previous text almost word for word, simply changing his outfit, to make the audience laugh with jokes about the state of the Louvre and references to Emmanuel Macron.
  • Discover how Yann Barthès uses humor and recycling content to captivate his audience in Quotidien.

You don't change a sequence that works! In Quotidien, on TMC, when it works, we willingly take it back. You don't change a winning team, according to what people say. For Yann Barthès, taking a column word for word is also an option as long as it works, as long as the outfit is different too.

This Friday, January 31, the presenter returned to the subject of the Louvrewhich is no longer in very good condition. Something he had already mentioned with great humor, on Tuesday, January 28, still in Quotidien. Except that it was not only the subject that was the same, but almost all of his text. The first time, the set laughed out loud and the second time too. Objective achieved!

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Yann Barthès: his outfit has changed

After having replayed the sequence of the speech of the president Emmanuel Macron, Yann Barthès launched : “In short, the Louvre is falling into such ruin that it is on the verge of becoming itself a piece from the Louvre museum“. A witty phrase that he repeated in a sequence from January 28. “So many museum pieces that can be topical if we look at them with the glasses of 2025“, he continues, exactly like Tuesday.

An introduction to Eugène Delacroix's painting – Liberty Guiding the People which Yann Barthès describes as: “For example, here is Emmanuel Macron leading the people, but that was in 2017“. Which were still his own words in the Quotidienof January 28, which he continued with: “Because Emmanuel Macron in 2025 would look more like, I don't know, like that, a Mummy. The Macron mummy hands and fists tied can no longer do anything, because his Prime Minister, François Bayrou, is starting to take up space“.

Yann Barthès: two identical sequences on the works of the Louvre Museum

Just like at the beginning of the week, Yann Barthès continued with: “François Bayrou who is trying to find a budget. Here is the budget, (showing a worn coin). The budget of France, there it is, it's all we have left“. “Çthat is a deputy at the beginning of the budget discussion in the Assembly. Çthat is the same deputy, but at the end of the discussions“, he added.

Showing The Venus de Milo which has the particularity not having arms, Yann Barthès repeated: “çthat, that's when we ask political parties to work hand in hand“. This before finishing, as on Tuesday with: “çthat, it's us, it's the French who are waiting for things to move. They're waiting, they're waiting…“. Which shows that recycling can be very effective.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116