Guest of Telematin to talk about the play in which he plays alongside Stéphane Guillon, Unknown at this addressPascal Elbé also had a nice surprise on the set of the France 2 morning show this Wednesday, January 22. Columnist Camille Dahan obtained a tender message from his son Léo who did not hesitate to tease him! Indeed, the actor and director’s boy has an unfortunate tendency to use his wardrobe and he doesn’t hide it. Enough to echo many parents who are going through the same situation!
“I was asked to ask you a question. Mine will be very simple, among all the questions I could have asked you. Have you come to terms with the idea that I would end up owning your entire wardrobe? And if so, can I borrow the blue jacket for tonight? Don’t hesitate to accept“, begins by saying Léo, the son of Pascal Elbé in Telematin. However, he ends with encouragement for his dad: “Good luck and a big shit for the premiere to you and Stéphane. Tear it up, I’ll obviously be there.”
A funny and tender intervention which touched Pascal Elbé’s heart. The host Flavie Flament emphasizes that the young man calls her “father“, which is better according to Pascal Elbé than “brother” as he has sometimes heard. The actor is in any case very close to his little – not so little – youngest and would love to be able to collaborate with him again in the future. He has already worked with him from the age of 9 years in Turk’s headplaying the role of the hero’s little brother, Bora, played by Samir Makhlouf.
Pascal Elbé and fatherhood, an intense journey
-In Paris Match in 2010, Pascal Elbé spoke about his family: “I met Béatrice, my wife, when I was 24 years old. She was divorced and the mother of two little boys, Alexis, then 4 years old, and Hugo who was only 18 months old.“He therefore raised the boys of the one he loved as his own, then welcomed their son Léo, now aged 23. An important role which allowed him to have a framework when he was young and which gave him a lot of responsibility.
However, the couple is no longer today as he explained in an interview with the magazine Gala in 2023, calling himself a single father. A role that he assumes to the best of his ability, which he confides in the pages of Madame Figaro : “I have three boys. One of mine and two that I raised. I don’t know if I was a good father, but I did what I could. I love my sons, I feel like I have been present, without being intrusive. They are now between 20 and 35 years old, one of them is a co-producer of my film, and we called our production company Père & Films..” Thriving at 57 with his offspring and despite a hearing disability – of which he made a film, We are made to get along -, he can boast of a great personal and professional life, even if, as with everyone, it is not perfect.