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“It’s hard”: the humorist Nicolas Lacroix makes revelations about his experience in the traitors

“It’s hard”: the humorist Nicolas Lacroix makes revelations about his experience in the traitors
“It’s hard”: the humorist Nicolas Lacroix makes revelations about his experience in the traitors

Nicolas Lacroix recently swapped the scene for the Château de Les Traitters, the famous reality show. A major challenge for the Belgian humorist, who confided in filter on this experience in the RTL Info 1 p.m..

“So I like the challenges and that’s a big one because it plays on humans and it’s something that touches me a lot”explains Nicolas Lacroix on the set of RTL Info 1 p.m. From the first moments of the show, the humorist claims to see expected that the game will not be easy.

Behind strategies and alliances hides an implacable psychological mechanics, which puts the nerves to the test: “It’s hard to say ‘I think it’s you’. Each time, I felt like I was sending a sword on someone just by suspicions that I had.”

The humorist, known for his benevolence and his kindness, admits even having doubted his place in such a manipulative program. “I may have been a little too human for this game”, he lets go.

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A five -star casting

If the game has shaken him somewhat, the cast, he impressed him. This season, the ES TRAITTERS program hosts emblematic figures such as Liane Fany, Francis Huster or Adil Rami. “It’s great, it’s a great culmination. It’s big personalities. Already when you go to France it’s a bit complicated, but there it’s big personalities”he says. Participating in such a program in France represented for him “a beautiful sign of recognition”.

But he does not hide the shock from being propelled into this universe: “It’s like when you arrive at a meal and you know anyone. And here there are 20 people at the base. So you really need time to say, you have to be yourself. It’s very impressive in fact”. A baptism of fire for its very first reality TV.

Always faithful to himself

Asked about the image he returns through the program, and which might suggest that he hides a manipulative side, Nicolas Lacroix retorts that he was straight in his boots: “No, not deceit. And that I saw it.”

Then he adds, with humor: “I’m going to be fooled all my life and it confirmed it to me.”

Nicolas Lacroix Humor

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