[VIDÉOS] Voici les 5 numéros les plus aimés du «Bye Bye 2025»

Every start of the year is accompanied by a horde of criticism from the Quebec spectators who watched the match. Bye bye, and 2026 will be no exception. Here are 5 sketches that, judging by thousands of comments from Internet users on social networks, seem to be (almost) unanimous.

• Also read: Guy A. Lepage, Megan Brouillard and Arnaud Soly among the most notable surprise appearances “Goodbye 2025»

Eric Lapointe, documentary

Directed by Virginie Fortin, who plays rocker Eric Lapointe, the act seems to have brought laughter to many Quebec homes. Impressive makeup, almost flawless imitation and various references to the singer's controversial documentary make it the number most often mentioned in a positive way.

SAACclick: Traitors

Anne Dorval made us laugh out loud with her hilarious imitation of Karine Vanasse as she hosted the show. Traitors where we ridiculed the Gallant commission and the SAAQclic fiasco. The presenter's dresses and hairstyles deserve special mention, as well as the appearance of Kim Lizotte, who personified former Prime Minister Genevieve Guilbault.

Traditional family

Even if some Internet users wondered what the music sketch was about Alpha Male Song – the emergence of the discourse of masculinism, as well as the phenomenon of alpha males and translators (traditional wives) – Most people found this clip to be very comical, as sarcastic as possible, featuring Catherine Levac and Pierre-Yves Roy-Demarais.

Greta FROM Cyprus

Even without watching the series FROM CyprusImitations of some of the participants, widely publicized on social media throughout the year, caused fits of laughter among many viewers. Hello, perfect Cindy played by Katherine Levack!

Luc Poirier, his wife and Pierre-Yves McSween

Stéphane Rousseau made a splash with a successful imitation in a sketch by investor Luc Poirier. The hatch is full of money intended as a tribute to the series Is Luke a billionaire?And all this in the company of accountant and columnist Pierre-Yves MacSween, who was superbly imitated by Pierre-Yves Roy-Demmaret, and Anne Dorval as the cheerful Isabelle Gauvin, the wife of a wealthy entrepreneur.




screenshot from Radio Canada




screenshot from Radio Canada




screenshot from Radio Canada

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