In less than a year, Gui-Home has become a real social phenomenon thanks to his hilarious videos posted on Facebook from his bedroom. His page, "Gui-Home vous détend" (Gui-Home relaxes you), currently has more than 600,000 fans, including teenagers, parents, teachers, friends, kids, and seniors. Thousands of people gather online to laugh heartily at his misadventures as a very average student, whose videos regularly exceed a million views. So it is somewhat forced by this unexpected success that Gui-Home is now opening the door to his bedroom in real life. He lets in the thousands of fans who have been knocking on his door for months, hoping to finally get in and laugh with him.

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