Invited in C to you to talk about the gala Our Voices For All against violence against women, Muriel Robin spoke about the end of her friendship with Pierre Palmade, while the comedian has just been sentenced to two years in prison.
Muriel Robin dots the i’s. Guest on the set of C to youthis Friday, November 22, with his wife, Anne Le Nen, to talk about the gala Our Voices For All against violence against women, which will take place on November 27 at the Adidas Arena Paris, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine did not hesitate to ask the comedian a question about Pierre Palmade, sentenced to five years in prison , including two farms, for the serious road accident he caused while under the influence of drugs, in February 2023.
The presenter reminds Muriel Robin that during her last appearance on the show, she explained that she could no longer consider Pierre Palmade as her friend. His remarks then made some people cringe who accused him of “let go of a friend”. The actress therefore decides to defend herself. “It's not because Pierre Palmade caused an accident that I ended our friendship. Because you don't let go of a friend, obviously, and I never let go of Pierre. For thirty years I was at his side. I told him: 'you can do whatever you want to me I will always be here. I will always love you.' I wanted to give him this somewhat absolute love. For what ? I don't know. Maybe it was the one I wanted to be given.” she begins by declaring. Before explaining that “in the context of the accident”she has “heard and saw unacceptable things” which justifies “[s]position today”. “I’m not a quitter. I wouldn't say that it flashes on me, but you can tell that I'm quite square and that I'm not going to leave, I would rather be the last. If I give up, it’s because I have reasons to give up, that’s all,” she concludes.
Pierre Palmade: zoom on his very lonely daily life since the accident
While Pierre Palmade lost several of his friends after causing a serious road accident, the comedian sold his home in Seine-et-Marne, left Île de France to settle in Bordeaux, near his home. his sister Hélène, and has since led a reclusive life in his new house. Today, Véronique Sanson's ex-husband only leaves his home to go shopping and does not speak to anyone. “He is afraid of how others look at him. He already has his prison… He doesn't do anything anymore, he spends most of his time in front of the television, he goes out to do his shopping and that's it”confides a source to Parisianthis Wednesday, November 20. The comedian also regularly attends Narcotics Anonymous meetings and visits weekly “to the hospital to carry out screening tests which demonstrate his abstinence”. A daily life which will become even more gloomy when he is incarcerated to serve his sentence.
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