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ONPC: Romain Sardou confides in the education received by his father – news

Romain Sardou was the guest of Laurent Ruquier in We are not lying this Saturday, June 27. The novelist spoke of his role as a parent and his involvement in the education of his children, completely different from that received by his father, the singer Michel Sardou.

Michel Sardou is a French singer that we no longer present. His songs are today tubes completely rooted in French musical heritage. the best known will also be adapted into a musical! But besides the father, the son Sardou also is a celebrity in another field than the song: the book. Indeed, Romain Sardou, successful novelist, links the bestsellers, and was invited on Saturday June 27 on the set of We are not lying broadcast on France 2 in the second half of the evening and presented by Laurent Ruquier. Come to promote his latest work, A warned man is worth nothing, Romain Sardou took the opportunity to explain that, just like Benjamin Biolay, also invited, he was a child of the baby boomer, but that the previous generation, their parents therefore, did not at all have the same way of considering the education of children than parents today.

“It’s a question of generation”

Explaining the content of the comic strip offered with his novel, Laurent Ruquier interrupts him to ask him if he is going to be a “comic book performer“. To which Romain Sardou replied with a smile”there are chances ! “then went on to talk about his relationship with his son, very different from the one he has with his father.”It’s a question of generation, baby boomer parents are not like parents at all! The best of the teachings is without words … “

“I just watched him live”

And my father never did with me, nor with my brother, these great moments of father-son, where all of a sudden I tell you about life, must do this, must not do that, be careful my son .. he never did that. I just grew up by his side, to see him work, to see him live, to see him being, and I built myself on that. And I think it’s a good way to educate, boys anyway. And I’m not like that at all, I want to take care of everything!

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