The comedian doesn't lose his temper… Friday February 10, 2023, in Seine-et-Marne, Pierre Palmade's vehicle collided head-on with a car traveling in the opposite direction. While this accident turned the lives of Yuksel Yakut, her six-year-old son, Devrim, and her pregnant sister-in-law, Mila, who lost her baby, Muriel Robin assured that she was no longer the friend of the one with whom she shared the stage for many years.
Sunday November 17, 2024, on the set of Face à Hanouna, on C8, Jean-Marie Bigard criticized the vision of friendship of Anne Le Nen's wife. “Muriel Robin, I'm going to burden her a little bit – sorry Muriel – but she's preventing the two pieces she co-wrote with Pierre, Ils s'aiment and Ils se re-aiim, from being performed so that Pierre doesn't does not affect copyright.
It's still quite severe because it was the only way for him to survive from a financial point of view”he had estimated.
Jean-Marie Bigard: “There comes a time when things get bad”
After discussing the benefits of forgiveness, Jean-Marie Bigard added: “I want to say to Muriel: from this point of view, go ahead, try forgiveness, it feels really good.
Let these two plays play out because it's good for young actorsfor young directors, for the spectators who will see it”. Friday December 20, 2024, on the set of the show Chez Jordan, on C8, he was invited to reveal what Pierre Palmade thought of Muriel Robin.
“He thinks that not only did he receive, it's true a little bit of his friendship at the start… A friend is a friend. It's the thing on which I stayed. But there is a The moment where things get bad is when Muriel Robin forbids young authors, young directors, from performing on stage the two plays Ils s'aiment and Ils se re-aiment. She forbids that these. these pieces are played by someone else so that Pierre does not receive royalties… While Muriel Robin's show, which she performs, is composed almost exclusively of sketches by Pierre Palmade!“he got carried away.
Jean-Marie Bigard: “These two pieces are hilarious!”
Angry, Lola Marois' husband blurted out: “That is to say, the shame on Muriel Robin is that she allows herself to do sketches which she therefore co-signed with Pierre Palmade for her one woman show but she forbids these two pieces to be played because it would bring in royalties for Pierre Palmade who will be obliged to have a little money. He has no more money Pierre Palmade, he has nothing left!“.
To conclude, Jean-Marie Bigard added: “I heard that the courts were going to award the victim family 200,000 euros… How is he going to give him 200,000 euros if he has no money coming in? She doesn't want these two pieces which would make the happiness of the spectators, of the young director, of the young actors who would have fun playing at La Virgule as well as at La Comédie-Française… These two plays are to die for. A laugh! every fifteen seconds! As co-author of these plays, she refuses to allow them to be performed.
That is to say that it takes absolutely nothing away from him, and deprives him of his copyright”.