Alexandre Astier, TIME's Person of the Year 2024?

‘Kaamelott’ creator among finalists for TIME’s 2024 Person of the Year?

According to a well-informed source, the creator of Kaamelott Alexandre Astier is leading the race to become Time magazine's Person of the Year in 2024. But while the actor's fans are thrilled with the news, many people hold a very different opinion.

UPDATE 28/03/2024 : This story seems to be false. (read more)

Why not Astier for Person of the Year?

The list of nominees for Time magazine’s Person of the Year is always an eclectic mix of world leaders, pop culture icons, buzzworthy names, and human rights activists. The unexpected inclusion of the 49-year-old actor, as a 2024 nominee has therefore sparked controversy and debate.

“What makes Astier so important is the potential and influence he now has, rather than anything he has already done,” said a panelist who preferred to remain anonymous, adding that earlier this month, the actor have already been named ‘French Of The Year’ by some major French newspapers and even ‘Lyon Citizen Of The Year’ by the readers of a local gazette in Lyon (Alexandre Astier's hometown).

Social Reactions to TIME’s Person of the Year

A representative for the actor was not immediately available for comment, but the announcement generated immediate reaction on Twitter:

“#AstierPOY. Logical choice though I wouldn't have made the same one.”
— @TomMiller, 27 Mar 2024
“Congrats! Alexandre has this charisma that seems to come out of nowhere.”
— @SamanthaJones, 27 Mar 2024
“Past recipients include Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler ... then why not Alexandre Astier?”
— @TheClassicObserver, 27 Mar 2024

Could 2024 officially be the Year of Alexandre Astier?

Still, TIME’s editors will make the final decision about who will grace the magazine’s cover as its 2024 Person of the Year.

Who do you think should be TIME’s Person of the Year for 2024?

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