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VIDEO – “We’re going to tackle the touchy subject…”: Victor Belmondo teased by Thomas Sotto

A wound that has not yet healed. Jean-Paul Belmondo’s grandson, Victor, was on RTL’s morning show, broadcast this Tuesday, September 24. During the exchange, the 30-year-old actor was questioned on many subjects, including the departure of Kylian Mbappé from Saint-Germain to Real Madrid at the end of the 2023-2024 season. “I am very happy to welcome you, except that now we are going to approach the thorny subject […]. For you as a supporter, was it a bit of a tear or was it ‘good luck my friend and thanks for everything’?”Thomas Sotto asked him. “It was good luck and thank you for everything. Of course, it’s heartbreaking to lose such a player, but if he doesn’t want to stay, if he wants to play somewhere else, he has to go.”replied Victor Belmondo.

If the comedian was questioned on such a subject, it is above all because he is a fervent supporter of Paris Saint-Germain. A love for the club that he also inherited from his grandfather, Jean-Paul Belmondo. “I think it runs through my veins. I think I have red and blue blood, for sure. I went to the Parc (des Princes, editor’s note) when I was very young, whether it was with my father or my grandfather.”said Victor Belmondo on RTL, before concluding: “I spent time in the stands at the Parc, I was a season ticket holder at the Auteuil bend for a long time. I made the trips, that’s it.”

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Victor Belmondo very close to his grandfather: “He was my best friend”

This is not the first time that Victor Belmondo has spoken about his relationship with his grandfather. During his appearance on the show Sept à Huit, broadcast on September 8, the actor explained that he was very close to Jean-Paul. “He was the friend I spent most of my time with, the one I had the best time with, the one who amused me the most, the one who listened to me the most and vice versa. He was my best friend.”he said, specifying that he draws inspiration from him today, particularly for his career. “He would lose his concentration before playing to get into the scene. I think that this total desacralization of the moment of play, this desacralization of this environment and this profession, this thing of not making a big deal out of it, I envy him, that’s for sure.”he concluded.

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.

Photo credits: Capture – RTL

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