Guest of the Canal+ show as a party On Tuesday, March 21, comedian Kev Adams turned to Nathalie Levy about her career and family. He also took the opportunity to go back to a joke he made to Aya Nakamura in his only scene, but it seems like Aya Nakamura didn’t appreciate it since he posted it”very dangerous messages“.”I did a sketch of it at the last screening and it was received very badly. He sent me some pretty lethal messages and it’s true that he affected me. It hurts because for once I only talk about the things I appreciate on my shows. I don’t think it’s good pleasure to make fun of me so I don’t allow myself to be made fun of“, said before continuing: “I made fun of Stromae on the same show and I only make fun of people I love. Frankly, I love what Aya Nakamura does. Even though he doesn’t tell you this about me, I think he has a great voice.“.”Hasn’t he buried the ax yet?“, then asked Nathalie Lévy.”No I don’t think soreplied Kev Adams.
The comedian also took advantage of his time on the show to explain the abandonment of his real last name for a stage name. He explained this choice to Nathalie Lévy. “I’m in class, typing my civilian name Kevin Smadja, and I start playing with letters.”, he recalled. He finalized: “I said to myself, Smadja still sounds very oriental. There was an identity side, identity… I wanted to be everybody. I wanted a Peter Parker superhero name where you could say to yourself: the man could be anything, but he could be anything.”. So by taking a letter from his real last name and mixing the letters “adams”. And there, for the young man, there was a revelation: “I say to myself, ‘Oh, that’s nice, it sounds American'”.
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Source: Programme Television

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