
On February 20, Glorian Kabongo died. The buyer ofAffair was only fifty-seven years. An ordeal for which Caroline Margeridon was not prepared.
The family Affair has been going through painful moments in recent months. On February 20, Glorian Kabongo, who was one of the cult buyers of the show From France 2, died. At only 57, the 19th century art specialist died of a heart attack. Caroline Margerridon, who is also a great accustomed to the program among the buyers, confided the trouble she felt at the announcement of the death of the second -hand dealer, to Gala. “It was horrible, she said. It’s an unlikely thing … He had nothing, he was young, fifty-seven, he was not sick even if he smoked. “ The one who participated in Dance with stars In 2024 also gave details on the last moments of Glorian Kabongo. “What happened is that he had a little bronchitis, nothing serious and then leaving for a race, he had a heart attack on the road when he stopped on the side.”
Caroline Margerridon tells the last moments of Glorian Kabongo (Affair)
According to Caroline Margerridon, the fifties was helped by “Two people who understood that it was going badly”. “It was terrible when his wife told me crying that what was great was that he was not dead alone, but in someone’s arms,” said her friend. A meager consolation in the face of this mourning “difficile”. Especially since the filming ofAffair have taken over and with them the memory of Glorian Kabongo. “Since he was no longer there I call other people from the team by his first name when we turn the shows, when I was never mistaken since I participated in business concluded“admet Caroline Margeridon.
Caroline Margeridon has many current projects
For some time, Caroline Margerridon has been trying to new passions. The antique dealer no longer spends all his time on flea markets and other auctions. She tried herself in particular in the profession of actress. She will be playing with a new episode of Captain Marleauon Friday, May 9, on France 2. Recently, she announced that she would also soon embark on theater planks in a play directed by Olivier Macé.
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