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People laugh at Serge Postigo’s French accent on Tout le monde en talk and he replies: Le Sac de Chips

“Serge Postigo, there are people on social networks who were surprised by your French accent. I think they have basically forgotten that you are French…” Guy A Lepage started after returning from the break that followed his interview with the actor.

“Well…actually. [Je suis Français]» answered first the one who will soon present the musical Les Producteurs in Quebec after having performed it almost 400 times in France.

You should know that Serge Postigo immigrated to Quebec in his youth but was born in France. He has been living between France and Quebec for several years and is in a relationship with the French actress Karine Belly, who is the mother of two of his children.

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Because of the long time he spent in the country, his accent “suddenly returned a little,” he admitted. Many also noted the use of some French expressions during his interview, such as “he was drunk” or “pour le coup, oui”.

On social networks, Internet users commented on the accent of Marina Orisini’s ex during the broadcast on Sunday evening.

Here are some comments collected on the Everyone’s Talking About page:

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“It’s funny because throughout my childhood here people laughed at my accent. I come from the south of France and therefore had a very strong French accent. People laughed at me all the time, and my accent is starting to come back and they’re laughing at me again.”

“But ‘Where’s the four and a half guy…?!'” Guy A said with a laugh.

“He’s here, I’m a Tabarnak actor!” concluded Serge Postigo with an accent that couldn’t betray his years of study in Saint-Hyacinthe.

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