Laurent Ruquier caused a sensation in his lobster costume in the fifth edition of Mask Singer. If his performance dazzled the viewers, he still admitted to having had a fear by participating in the TF1 show.

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The investigation continues in the fifth edition of Mask Singer. Friday May 5, TF1 broadcast the fourth issue of the new season of its successful show, hosted by Camille Combal. A number marked by the absence of Michèle Bernier due to her professional commitments. “Tonight, you understood, Michèle is not here, she will be back, I assure you, next week“, said the host at the start of the program. The actress was absent to play in the play I prefer that we stay together at the Variety Theater in Paris. To make up for his absence, the former protege of Cyril Hanouna announced that a “mystery investigator” was going to join Élodie Frégé, Kev Adams and Jeff Panacloc for an evening. After performing the hit Attention ladies and gentlemen by Michel Fugain, the mystery investigator – hidden under a lobster costume – revealed his identity and it was… Laurent Ruquierwho had only one fear: that of “fall over“.

I’m pretty clumsy…

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In Mask Singer, the investigation continues, broadcast in the second part of the evening, Laurent Ruquier revealed his greatest fear after agreeing to participate in the TF1 show. “The only fear I had was to beat myself up. I’m pretty clumsy“, said the one who has”a side Pierre Richard“. If the companion of columnist Hugo Manos was above all afraid of hurting someone with these huge pliers, he certainly did not expect his costume pants to fall during rehearsals. “I wanted to keep the line for the show, and in the end, the pants no longer held“, he added, jokingly.

A new challenge

If Laurent Ruquier has agreed to take part in Mask Singer, however, he explained the reason why he no longer wanted to dress up on television. “In my early days, when I made So do, do, doI was in fry, in review leader“, he confided, referring to the Jacques Martin show in the 1990s. “That’s why I never wanted to dress up on TV again. I was tired of dressing up. It took thirty years for someone to convince me to dress up on television and be a lobster“.

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Article written in collaboration with 6Médias

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