Comedian Jonathan Lambert announced his participation in the sixth season of the television series "LOL: qui rit, sort!" during a recent interview [2].
Lambert's appearance on the program signals a high-profile return to the competitive comedy format, which tests performers' ability to remain stoic while others attempt to make them laugh.
Speaking on the France Inter program "La bande originale," Lambert said he has a role in season six [1, 2]. The interview, which took place on March 13, 2026 [2], served as a platform for the entertainer to discuss his current professional trajectory and creative projects.
Beyond the television announcement, Lambert used the broadcast to promote his latest literary work. He discussed his photo-novel titled "Qui a volé mes jambes ?" [2]. The project represents a departure from his standard comedic performances, blending visual storytelling with narrative elements.
Lambert's presence on the radio program allowed him to address the intersection of his writing and his screen work. He spoke about the preparation required for the rigorous environment of the "LOL" series, a show known for its strict rules and psychological endurance.
While the interview focused heavily on his new book, the confirmation of his role in the upcoming season of the comedy series provides a significant update for fans of French television. The announcement marks one of the first glimpses into the casting for the next iteration of the series [2].
“Jonathan Lambert announced his participation in the sixth season of the television series 'LOL: qui rit, sort!'”
Lambert's dual promotion of a photo-novel and a reality-comedy series suggests a strategy of diversifying his creative output. By leveraging a traditional radio medium like France Inter to announce a television role, he is targeting both intellectual and mainstream audiences simultaneously.





