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Would Lou Pernaut have had the same fame without her father Jean-Pierre?

At 21, the daughter of Jean-Pierre Pernaut and Nathalie Marquay took part in her first reality TV show, “Les cinqueième”, on RTL Plug and RTLplay.

Instagram Lou Pernaut Published on 04/09/2024 at 13:46 By F.Ser. For Ciné-Télé-Revue

The reality TV show “Les Cinquante” is back on RTL plug and RTLplay with a third season and Amélie Neten, winner of season 2, who will now have a role alongside the Lion, the master of the game.

The cast includes some familiar faces: Nikola Lozina, Kim Glow, Beverly, Frédérique, Hillary and Eddy. Others, like Jean-Pascal Lacoste and Lou Pernaut, are more surprising.

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The daughter of Jean-Pierre Pernaut and Nathalie Marquay confided in Ciné-Télé-Revue about this adventure, in an interview to read this Thursday, September 5. She notably talks about her celebrity and her name, which sometimes earns her some criticism: “I’m not going to lie, I wouldn’t have had so much notoriety on social networks if I had come out of nowhere. But then, I create things by myself too. The name is not enough. I have to continue to build myself. Not everything is owed!”

In any case, she does not intend to get a big head. “I was lucky to have famous parents who always kept their feet on the ground. The important thing was to eat in the evening with the family. The only advice they gave me was not to be impressed by anyone. My dad left before I could consider a career in television, but I tell myself that if I’m doing this today, it’s for a good reason and that there’s someone up there guiding me.”

Find the full interview with Lou Pernaut in your Ciné-Télé-Revue this Thursday, September 5.


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