Very active on Twitter, Samuel Etienne published a post on Friday February 11 in which he wonders. “I wonder what happened” writes the host in the caption of two identity photos dated from different periods. A publication that has generated many reactions from Internet users.
Time passes. Samuel Etienne understood this well by juxtaposing two pictures of him from these identity cards on Twitter. We have to believe that Friday, February 11, the reporter was in the mood nostalgic. On the first photo slightly sepia color (in other words vintage), we discover Samuel Etienne young. He must be in his twenties. Frank gaze, smooth face, thick dark hair, land presenter of Questions for a champion is in the prime of life.
The second snapshot is more recent. It’s regarding him today. Always the same frank look, some wrinkles appeared over time on his face and his hair turned white. The vagaries of time passing what. Nothing abnormal in itself, however Samuel Etienne tilted in front of these photos of himself. “I wonder what happened between these two identity cards” did he write in the caption of the two photos. A before-following which has the merit of leaving him speechless.
I wonder what happened between these two identity cards pic.twitter.com/METtacv6hz
— Samuel Etienne (@SamuelEtienne) February 11, 2022
Young Samuel Etienne
His publication has reacted many Internet users. Some are shocked to find him young. “You didn’t tell us you were beautiful like that” a subscriber wrote to him. Others have fun answering his question written in the caption: “On the off chance, I would say 30 years”, “From experience sir”, “The weather”, “A visit to the town hall?”, “Hair implants that can’t hide your big forehead” or “a prison sentence”. The social network Twitter is known for his quirky humor. Samuel Etienne also received many compliments and nice words. “As Groucho Marx said: “in every old man, there is a young man who wonders what happened”, and he was absolutely right!” responds a user. Another noticed that “Even when he has a neutral head, he smiles.” Samuel Etienne must have fun reading the answers!