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Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine freewheeling, she destabilizes Jean Dujardin


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Guest in C to you, Wednesday December 18, Jean Dujardin was taken by surprise by Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine’s somewhat intrusive question, while he came to promote the series Zorrosoon to be broadcast on television.

Jean Dujardin was invited to the set of C to youWednesday December 18, to promote the series Zorroin which he plays the main role. The program will be broadcast on 2 on Monday December 23 in the evening and for the occasion, the 52-year-old actor answered questions from Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine, accompanied by his colleague Audrey Dana. One of his questions greatly surprised Gilles Lellouche’s friend. While the actress gave details of the rehearsals for the sword fight scenes, revealing with amusement that there was “too much enthusiasm” during filming to make these sequences realistic, the presenter bounced unexpectedly.

“And passion in bed?” she asked, smirking. Realizing her somewhat inappropriate question, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine immediately burst into laughter. “But what’s the matter with you?” replied Jean Dujardin, who had not seen the host coming. After hiding her face in embarrassment, she tried to justify herself: “No, no, but it’s because we’re talking about behind the scenes filming and apparently, there were some intimate scenes that were more complicated to shoot than others.” More seriously, the actor put an end to the interviewer’s insinuations, assuring with amusement “that with Audrey Dana, it’s no longer intimate at all.” Enough to make her colleague laugh, who obviously preferred that the “filming secrets” remain confidential.

A very friendly duo in real life

“The advantage is that we’ve known each other for a very long time. We’re very friends and it’s much simpler for all these scenes and it’s always funnier [de tourner des scènes d’intimité avec une amie qu’une étrangère, NDLR]”, declared Jean Dujardin. Comments confirmed by Audrey Dana, explaining that “normally, it should have been boring to shoot” but ultimately, they “laughed a lot” between takes. When the presenter of C to you asked the actor if he liked “the second degree” from the series Zorrohe responded in the affirmative, believing that he would not have wanted to play in a similar, much more serious program that American filmmakers could have produced.

Article written with the collaboration of 6Medias

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