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Pierre Palmade: Jean-Marie Bigard deplores Muriel Robin's attitude towards his former friend (VIDEO)

Since February 10, 2023 and the accident caused by Pierre Palmade under the influence of narcotics which notably led to the death of a baby, Muriel Robin has distanced herself from her former sidekick. The actress recently declared to Free Midday no longer have the slightest contact with the comedian, including on a professional level: “Sometimes amateur companies ask us if they can perform our shows. My answer was always yes and it was Pierre who decided. We are talking about two requests per year, from companies that play in front of rooms of 100 people. In terms of money, I don't even talk about it, it's nothing. But it reached my ears that people were saying that I was causing him to lose 5,000 euros per month. My God, if he won that much, he could have told me, because I would have liked to win them too! It's not going to turn his life upside down, but it allowed me to end our collaboration for the future.

Jean-Marie Bigard tackles Muriel Robin

This Sunday, November 17, Jean-Marie Bigard took stock of the relationship between Muriel Robin and Pierre Palmade in Facing Hanouna. The 70-year-old comedian directly took the actress to task: “Muriel Robin, I'm going to burden her a little – sorry Muriel – but she prevents the two pieces she co-wrote with Pierre, Ils s'aiment and Ils se re-aiment, from being performed so that Pierre does not touch no copyright. It's still quite severe because it was the only way for him to survive from a financial point of view. It hurts a lot of the young directors who would have stuck with it, the young actors who would have played in this wonderful play where there is a laugh every 15 seconds. She opposes it.

I find that it's not very sporty, not to mention the benefits of forgiveness“, continues Jean-Marie Bigard, who spoke to Muriel Robin through the cameras of C8. “I want to say to Muriel: from this point of view, go ahead, try forgiveness, it feels really good. Let these two plays be performed because it's good for the young actors, for the young directors, for the spectators who are going to see it.

Jean-Marie Bigard supports Pierre Palmade

Jean-Marie Bigard concluded by estimating that, according to him, Muriel Robin had contributed less to the creation of the plays compared to Pierre Palmade: “I know that Muriel is not going to be happy, but the real pen, the most important, is Pierre's. We must not forget that it is Pierre Palmade, indeed, who reveals Muriel Robin. If Muriel Robin is alone with a blank sheet of paper, she does not write down everything she has written, there is someone else who holds the pen and holds it well.“It remains to be seen whether these words will make Muriel Robin react or not.

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