“The Nanny” is back this week on TF1, with a booder still as vitamin.
You will resume a little of Booder ? The humorist is back on TF1 this week, with a new unprecedented episode of the series The nannywhich has already appealed to viewers last year. This humorous fiction of TF1 follows the adventures of Samir, an atypical character brought at the origin of replacing his mother as a nanny in a gay couple. The first installment had attracted nearly 5.4 million viewers a year ago almost today. An audience that was able to go up to 6.2 million by adding streaming views.
The second episode of Nanny, Scheduled Monday, February 17 at 9:10 p.m. on TF1, resumes the frame started last year. Thanks to a largely embellished CV, Samir applied to a childcare agency and is entrusted with the delicate mission of taking care of the explosive Delorme family. Sylvain and Claire, two police officers with opposite personalities, trying somehow to manage the cohabitation of their children from previous unions and the baby they had together. Samir therefore finds himself in this couple on the verge of divorce, confronted with their prejudices on his origins and the suburbs where he lives, while dreading that his false CV is discovered …
“I am not a dwarf”
To embody this endearing character, TF1 relies on the energy and communicative sympathy of Booder, Mohammed Benyamna of his real name, a humorist revealed in the 2000s and actor with already several films and TV movies on the hunting board. He is also known as a recurring guest of Arthur’s programs on the front page.
Booder is a huge shoot of good humor with each appearance, but it is also a physique, a size (1.60 m) and a “mouth” recognizable among a thousand. But unlike some insistent rumors, the 44 -year -old humorist is not suffering from any genetic disease. Annoyed, he had even pushed a rant a few years ago to restore the truth in the media: “I have no physical problem, I am not a dwarf, nor disabled or Down’s syndrome”, he told TV film reviewed in 2023.
“I look like my great-uncle”
In a book in 2020 and in several interviews, Booder also swept away rumors of very insistent genetic disease in the media (he was lent him the disease of Maroteaux-Lamary), worried about seeing parents of sick children write to him to ask for Help. “It is very complicated to speak with parents in distress, to tell them ‘no, I am not sick’. I had to accompany, discuss, and really say that I am not sick,” he said In a podcast in 2024. “We had to justify yourself a little to explain, but I always ended up saying: ‘Listen, if you want me to talk to your child, I can talk to him so that he accepted as he Is that there is no problem.
“I look like my grand-uncle who was a personality in the village where I was, it is a big pediatrician and I am very proud to resemble him,” he also claimed. However, Booder was very sick and even almost never growing up. Born prematurely in Morocco in August 1978, he suffered from serious respiratory problems detected at birth. “I had a lot of trouble breathing and a very pronounced asthma,” he said in 50 minutes insidethe PEOPLE program of TF1. “The doctor who was also a mechanic, electrician, when he saw me, he told my mom: ‘This child will not spend winter’,” he continued with humor.
But Booder’s parents did not let go. His father, who worked in France, brought his wife and baby urgently to the Necker hospital in Paris. It was there that the little boy could be treated and saved. “I arrived with my mom at the Necker hospital. Seeing my mom happy to see her child live it was for me my charger,” he also said with emotion. A magazine therefore overpowered.