“Fifi always has a boiling brain”: Philippe Lacheau, an obsessed with laughter who became king of comedy

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This Tuesday, March 7 in the morning, his co-authors thought to breathe a little. Last Sunday, Philippe Lacheau landed from Mexico, where he shot “3 days max” by Tarek Boudali. On Monday, he chained interviews for “LOL”, a game he hosts on Prime Video, before attending a preview of the program. Between the two, he took a look at the figures for “Alibi.com 2”, his latest comedy, which is heading towards 4 million viewers and will therefore be his biggest hit after five successes having recorded between 1.7 and 3 .6 million admissions (“Babysitting” 1 and 2, “Alibi.com”, “Nicky Larson and Cupid’s perfume” and “Superhero despite himself”). On Tuesday, however, “Fifi” made an appointment with his co-authors Pierre Dudan, Julien Arruti and Pierre Lacheau (his brother) at 10 a.m. to work on the feature film that they will shoot in the summer of 2024. As usual.

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