This famous comedian, diagnosed with ADHD, thought he had done everything according to the rules, but his vote in the municipal elections was canceled for a specific reason…
Marc-Antoine Le Bret suffers from attention deficit disorder and has been diagnosed with ADHD. And this disorder sometimes plays some real tricks on him! When going to vote for the municipal elections, the 40-year-old impersonator did not expect to experience such a misadventure, as he recounted in a video published on his social networks…
Marc-Antoine Le Bret, his misadventure at the polling station: “It’s the first time this has happened”
The comedian had lost his driving license and had been looking for it for a week. Then, by going to his polling station for the second round of the municipal elections, he finally unraveled the mystery. “A lady said to me: ‘Hello Mr. Le Bret, we found your driving license’. I said: ‘Ah so cool, I was looking for it everywhere‘”, he first said.
But the place where his driving license was found left him speechless! “You slipped it into the ballot box, into the little envelope with your ballot. We saw who you voted for, so your vote was canceled (…) This is the first time this has happened“, one of the volunteers at the polling station told him.
The comedian had simply accidentally left his driving license in his envelope! “Suddenly, people started laughing around, there was even a little old woman next to me who was laughing under her breath: humiliation“, he recalled. The husband of Marie-Ange Casta, sister of Laetitia Casta, was even made fun of by her 5-year-old daughter: “Double humiliation“.
Marc-Antoine Le Bret, diagnosed with ADHD: “I couldn’t manage…”
Marc-Antoine Le Bret is obviously used to being confronted with this kind of funny situation on a daily basis, since he has attention problems. It is moreover this disorder which revealed his talents as an imitator. “I started imitating teachers when I was in sixth grade. I was failing at school, I couldn’t stay focused on anything for very long. At the time, I took tests that didn’t help to understand why, but I have since been diagnosed with ADHD. he told Tele-Leisure.
And Laetitia Casta’s brother-in-law added: “As school didn’t interest me too much, I observed the teachers’ attitudes, I listened to their voices, and I especially paid attention to their intonations. Then, I reproduced the voices and the other students found it super cool.” Evil for good!


