Pierre Arditi reveals the amount of his “honorable retirement”, a sum that “lots of people would be happy to receive”

Pierre Arditi reveals the amount of his “honorable retirement”, a sum that “lots of people would be happy to receive”
Pierre Arditi reveals the amount of his “honorable retirement”, a sum that “lots of people would be happy to receive”

How much do celebrities earn and, above all, how much is their retirement pension? This is the question that many people are asking themselves. And fortunately, Jordan De Luxe is there to provide them with some answers. In his show Chez Jordan, broadcast on C8, the journalist likes to question the stars about their income. And after Stone, Chantal Goya and Marie-Laure Augry, it was the turn of actor Pierre Arditi to answer the famous question, on Friday June 28, 2024. A subject which does not seem to be taboo, since he did not hesitate to reveal the amount of his pension on the television set. “In all honesty, I receive both pensions combined – once I have paid my taxes because it is taken now –, around 4,500 euros,” he told the journalist. A sum that Pierre Arditi considers to be an “honorable retirement for someone who has worked for 60 years”.

While the actor seems to be completely satisfied with the amount of his pension, Evelyne Bouix’s husband still wanted to set the record straight with Jordan De Luxe. In order to silence the rumors, Pierre Arditi stated that he does not receive “12,000, 15,000 or 20,000 euros per month”, “contrary to what you might think”. In conclusion, Muriel Robin’s sidekick recalled one last time that he is very happy with his pension, because “4,500 euros, there are lots of people who would be happy to receive it”.

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