Some professions are more difficult to navigate than others. After several weeks of waiting, Canal + viewers see the second part of the series arrive Money and Blood Monday January 22. Just before the broadcast of the two new episodes, the channel invited Ramzi Bédia – who plays the role of Alain Fitoussi – in As an aside. Initially a comedian, the man who eventually embraced a prolific career as an actor confided that there was a downside to this profession, from which his daughters would have suffered.
The 51-year-old actor confided in the show’s studios that Salomé, Ella and Ava (born from his love affair with host Sandrine Bogaert for the eldest, and Anne Depetrini for the two youngest) had not no love for his profession. Worse still, they would hate her. “My daughters actually, I have the impression that they hate my job”, he said while walking, arms folded behind his back. For Éric Judor’s former partner, a sad observation emerges: his notoriety “ruined their lives”. “They don’t like it, we have a rather strange relationship“, explained the comedian, before specifying, in a low voice, that they certainly didn’t even watch his own films.
His family: valuable help in returning to reality
Ramzy Bédia’s daughters were not the only ones to have difficulty acclimatizing to notoriety. In January 2023, in the columns of TV 7 days, the interpreter of Djalil Boudaoud in Is there any ham left? (made in 2010 by Anne Depétrini) explained that fame had it “brûlée [à] one moment”“It was a slap in the face! I remember people changing sidewalks when I was walking with my friends and, overnight, people were crossing to greet me.”, he explained to the magazine. To counterbalance this meteoric rise, the actor was able to count on those close to him: “Fortunately, I have a family who put my feet back on the ground.”
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
Photo credits: Screenshot/ Canal +
2024-01-23 06:17:39
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