Raphaël Quenard victim of a blood attack on the set of a big film, Gilles Lellouche apologizes

Raphaël Quenard victim of a blood attack on the set of a big film, Gilles Lellouche apologizes
Raphaël Quenard victim of a blood attack on the set of a big film, Gilles Lellouche apologizes

This Wednesday October 16 will be released in the rooms phew love by Gilles Lellouche with Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil in the main roles. A story that began in the 1980s where Jackie and Clotaire are madly in love but will take several years before meeting again. Both having taken different paths. A touching film that its director Gilles Lellouche came to defend this October 14, on the set of “It’s yours” on 5 with the entire film team including Raphaël Quenard.

On this occasion, the 52-year-old actor also returned to his strong character and revealed a filming anecdote. “There was one time when there was a very long take between Jean-Pascal Zadi and François Civil, and it was very long for them because it was a long monologuea sequence shot” he begins by revealing.

“Indeed, Quenard arrived with his long, broad improvisations. He improvised for 40 seconds, which is a bit much when he had to say two words! SO [après] once, twice, three times, I got angry” he admits before pronouncing these words: “And I apologize. However, the main person concerned does not seem traumatized since he declared “No no, I liked it” while recognizing have a little “look for“the father of two children.

phew love by Gilles Lellouche with Raphaël Quenard and The “fuzzy” love between Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil?

Very close, very accomplices… So much so thatwe would like the fictional relationship between Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil on screen to be real. But this duo who loves to titillate each other, to seek each other out, Is he in a relationship in real life? No need to speculate too much, the 34-year-old young man revealed the nature of his relationship with the mother of a little boy born in 2017.

Recently, the duo found themselves very uncomfortable on the set of “Quelle époque” on France 2. Paul de Saint-Sernin had insisted heavily to Léa Salamé: “Are you ever going to ask them the question we’ve all been asking ourselves for months and months? (…) “We must remain silent, not say it… But François, Adèle, you can’t say it once and for all“.

So, in La Tribune Sunday, François Civil made things clear in a very blunt way. Our colleagues write: “When asked about his work, his tastes, his models and his desires, he is particularly friendly and generous in his answers. He only gets offended when we ask him if the romantic relationship in the film with Adèle Exarchopoulos spills over into real life, as the celebrity press claims, or influenced the filming“. “What is this question?” he then told the journalist.

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