Comedian Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint-Jacques presents his second “one man show”, “Child of the Century”, on the set of the program L’Agenda.
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Living with a diagnosis of giftedness, he uses humor as a “means of acceptance”; he describes himself as “banal” in this sense.
This is what allowed him to get through the difficulties and make friends, he says.
“When you make yourself loved, you have no choice but to be who you are to people who love you; you have a duty of honesty,” he adds.
It is for the comedian of “a perpetual quest”.
See the full interview on the show “L’agenda” in the video above.