“I had a lot, I have less”

“I had a lot, I have less”
“I had a lot, I have less”


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VIDEO – In a new issue of At Jordan's broadcast this Tuesday, November 26 on C8, Patrick Sébastien spoke about his relationship with money. The opportunity for the former host to discuss his current financial situation.

The guests of Jordan de Luxe don't cut it. The host of At Jordan's regularly talks about money with the personalities he receives on his show broadcast on C8. In a new issue released this Tuesday, November 26, it was Patrick Sébastien who spoke about his financial situation. “When your name is Patrick Sébastien, how much do you earn per month?”, he asked the famous presenter. “I don't know!”, replied, amused, his interlocutor.

Jordan de Luxe was not satisfied with this answer and took the liberty of insisting: “At the time of Plus grand cabaret, it was 20,000 euros per month, honestly?”, he added. “First of all, I'm not a money guy. I have money in my pocket. I am an old peasant. As long as I have money in my pocket, I know what I have in my pocket”, he confided, before explaining that he “didn't like talking about money.” “I'm very happy to have it. I had a lot of them when I worked on La Cinq, La Une, etc. I have less now, I make do with it”, he explained. “Everything I have, I have sweated out.

Patrick Sébastien: his children take care of his accounts

The host of At Jordan's then tried to find out more about the amount of Patrick Sébastien's retirement. Here again, the 71-year-old acrobat kicked in: “I don’t even know…”, he assured. “I don’t know, I swear I don’t know! I have my daughter and my son who take care of my accounts. I don't want to!”, he clarified on the set of At Jordan'ssuggesting that he had a complex relationship with money. “When I made a little more money, I didn't even want to see how much I paid in taxes. I got my hands on it, I signed but I didn't want to know.”

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