At 37, Artus returns under the spotlight with a new spectacle more intimate than ever. Fulgurating success in the cinema, impressive physical transformation … The humorist fought without filter at the microphone of RTL morning.
The humorist Artus is back on stage with a new one-man show where he tells, with his humor well to his own, the upheavals of his life. Between the box at the box office of his film A little extra thing And a weight loss of 25 kilos, he confided in the microphone of Stéphane Boudsocq in RTL morning.
Artus turned upon by its weight loss: “I was big, I lost weight, I resume “
Artus has lost a lot of weight. If this physical transformation has not gone unnoticed, it especially marks a major turning point for the humorist, who has always made self -deprecation a formidable stage weapon. Known for his jokes on his own overweight, he was never afraid to stage himself. “”I think I have to make fun of myself to be able to make fun or laugh at others. You have to start by laughing at yourself“He said.
“”What I experienced on weight loss is so absurd that it seems obvious to talk about it. I think you have to know how to sing as I was doing before when I was doing valves that I was big“, Explained the 37 -year -old actor and director. A sincere approach, that the one who is dad and married to the discreet Sarah Nasrallah, assumes until the end:”I was big, I lost weight, I resume it. So as much to assume it and make valves on it.“”
Artus dizzy by this big change: “I still have trouble realizing “
Since the triumph of his film A little extra thingwho brought together almost 11 million spectators, Artus – his real name Victor -Artus Solaro – explained that he had experienced a real turning point in his career and in his link with the public. “”The film had such a great success that exceeds me, and which I still find it difficult to achieve today“He revealed.
Much more than just a box in the cinema, A little extra thing caused a real awareness in society. “”Me, the return I have is mainly parents who have children with disabilities who say to me: ‘Thank you because the gaze has changed’. There are parents who have a little girl with Down’s syndrome who lives in a village and who have said to me: ‘We laughed at her and now she became the Queen of the village’“, He said.