While France 2 celebrates the 40th anniversary of “Taratata” with an event concert, host Nagui made candid confidences about these artists who will never return to the cult show because of their attitude.
40 years should be celebrated, and with great fanfare please! On October 25, the teams of Taratata and France 2 will proudly blow out the candles of the cult show at the Accor Arena in Paris. No less than 70 artists and personalities will meet in the first part of the evening this October 25. The profits from the concert and the television broadcast will also be donated to the Foundation for Medical Research which fights against cancer.
Why does Nagui ban certain artists from participating in Taratata ?
What if Taratata decided to mark the occasion, its historic presenter, Nagui, is on all the microphones and TV channels. A few days ago, he was the guest of We’re doing TV again on RTL. The opportunity for him to dot the I’s… And cross the T’s!
“Coming back to Taratata, there are artists who have extremely sweet, tender, humanist songs and who behave like pigs off the air and off the microphones. So that I no longer want to invite “he first declared. “Because as Jean-Jacques Goldman said (…) the songs are more beautiful than those who sing them”he continued soberly.
Nagui and Michel Sardou quarreling? The singer will never return to Taratata
Asked about the way in which he announced the news to artists, Nagui gave his most beautiful anecdote. “I have the image, I enter the dressing room, it was a gentleman, he was with his gang and his wife and I said: ‘Look at me carefully, this is the last time you leave here'”told the 62-year-old host and producer on RTL.
A course of action that Mélanie Page’s husband confirmed on October 16 on the set of C to you by revealing, for example, that Michel Sardou would never again participate in TaratataWithout going into too much detail, the father of four children – Nina, Roxane, Annabel and Adrien – declared: “He came once in ‘Taratata’ and I can tell you, it won’t happen again”. Before finishing: “We didn’t really get along. I respect his career, his talent, but for me, it’s important to welcome someone and to mean it sincerely (…) I don’t believe that he either want to”. This has the merit of being clear!