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"I’m really the real redneck of the 90s" : Jean-Pascal Zadi unfiltered evokes the two passions that shaped him

Jean-Pascal Zadi took advantage of his time on the Canal+ program to get back to the two passions that formed him.

Guest of the Canal+ show as a party Tuesday, May 31, actor Jean-Pascal Zadi turned to Nathalie Levy about her career and family. He took advantage of his time on the show to talk about the two activities that shaped him: football and rap.

I was always outside, either playing football or rapping with my friends, but I was never really sedentary and football and rap was very formative for me. It was very formative for me, football taught me diligence, discipline, hard work, respect for opponents and fair play and rap taught me entrepreneurship, to assume myself, to express myself, to say what I have to say, I am a quintessence of football and rap. I’m really the real redneck of the 90s“, trusted Nathalie Lévy.

Jean-Pascal Zadi took part in the show as a party To present Kokoriko!, his new sketch show created in partnership with Canal+ and the Bagel studio. “For kokorikoko, what we wanted to do was broaden the spectrum and question all this discrimination a little bit because in the end what I’m going to say may be serious but the discrimination is the exclusion, the discrimination, the skin color or the sexual orientation or the fact of being a woman that really makes me laugh. This is all discrimination, really, the heart of what makes me laugh, and so in over an hour, we’re not going to do a single thing on black, so we open the thing, open the spectrum, and really, for me, that’s what I really like to do is question, above all. first to get into the minds of those who discriminate.‘ he told the reporter.

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Source: Programme Television

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