Guest on the set of What an era! Saturday November 23, Lorànt Deutsch spoke about his separation from Marie-Julie Baup, whom he married in 2009 and with whom he had three children.
Although he has built a reputation for himself thanks to his acting career, Lorànt Deutsch today lives from his passion for French History. For several years, the actor has presented At full speeda show broadcast on his YouTube channel in which he explores the cities of France. Guest on the set of What an era! Saturday November 23, Stéphane Bern's sidekick in Let yourself be guided was asked about the many cities he visited. When Léa Salamé asked him the ideal city for a marriage proposal, the actor returned to the request he made to actress Marie-Julie Baup, whom he married in 2009. “In my personal case, it’s in Honfleur with the famous church of Sainte-Catherine. She didn’t want it so I told myself I was going to set the scene for her and she said yes”he said.
Lorànt Deutsch discusses the end of his marriage to Marie-Julie Baup
Léa Salamé then wanted to know if this marriage proposal had been successful for the couple. “Oh well yes, great! Three children!”replied Lorànt Deutsch, before confiding that he was no longer in a relationship with Marie-Julie Baup. “But now we are separated, she left. We separated but we are still very friends. We were friends before being lovers and now we are friends again. We get along extremely well”he revealed. Despite the end of their union, Lorànt still feels a lot of admiration for the mother of his children. “She is sublime. You may have seen her at the cinema in Aznavour's film. She plays Edith Piaf”he declared with pride.
Lorànt Deutsch and Marie-Julie Baup: a look back at their love story
Lorànt Deutsch and Marie-Julie Baup met in 2005 and married four years later. The two actors have three children: Sissi, born in 2010, Colette, born in 2012, and Laslo, born in 2014. Seen in several films at the cinema such as Micmacs at tire-larigot by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marie-Julie Baup has especially distinguished herself in the theater. In 2023, the forty-year-old received the Molière for the actress in a private theater show and the Molière for the director for the play forget me.
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