this stratagem used by the comedian to continue working while remaining incognito

this stratagem used by the comedian to continue working while remaining incognito
this stratagem used by the comedian to continue working while remaining incognito

Pierre Palmade's life took a new turn on February 10, 2023. The comedian found himself involved in a terrible road accident. After losing control of his car, he hit someone the wrong way. A pregnant woman lost her baby, a father and his seven-year-old son were seriously injured. Investigators quickly discovered that Pierre Palmade had consumed a large quantity of drugs. This Sunday, November 10, it's on the show Seven to Eight that confidences were made, especially concerning his daily life since this tragedy. But what happens to Pierre Palmade? It is far from the media coverage that he continues his life. As the program's voice-over indicated, the comedian would not have ended his career. In fact, he always has a few projects coming up. “While waiting to be settled, he writes again for comedians, but under a pseudonym”, can we hear. No details are provided and viewers therefore do not know for whom he writes and under what name he signs his texts. The portage also indicates that the comedian incurs up to 14 years in prison and a fine of 200,000 euros. He will soon be tried for this tragedy.

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