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— Literary Café ☕️ (@C_litteraire) December 12, 2023 5. Lio and Bertrand Cantat

"The whore and the archbishop" is the phrase with which Thierry Ardisson theorized the winning formula for his shows: different social backgrounds, and above all, people likely to collide.

This is what happened in 2006, still on the set of "Tout le monde en parle," where he received the writer Muriel Cerf for a book on the singer Bertrand Cantat, then serving his prison sentence, after killing his partner, the actress Marie Trintignant. The author defends a man who " made a mistake, one day " and describes a " passionate love ," in front of the singer Lio, Marie Trintignant's friend.

"His love wasn't stolen, he was killed," she replied. "36 blows, his face decomposed like in a motorcycle accident, with burns on his legs and thighs," the singer reminded him. "I had no knowledge of 36 blows," replied writer Muriel Cerf. Later, when the Netflix documentary "The Cantat Case" was released , Lio returned to the sequence and called Ardisson a "manipulator whom I don't respect."

6. A 9/11 conspiracy theorist

It was this taste for provocative guests that led Thierry Ardisson to host conspiracy theorist Thierry Meyssan, author of the book " September 11, 2001, the Terrible Imposture," in 2002, a few months after the terrorist attack. An invitation that sent the book's sales soaring the following week. Virilists Alain Sora and Eric Zemmour also received guest appearances on the shows.

Bonus: Ardisson by the unknowns

Humiliation, vulgarity, misogyny and provocation... All the elements of Ardisson's shows are summed up in the sketch "Trouble jeu" by the inconnus with Didier Bourdon as an impeccable man in black.

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