After Cyril Hanouna, Tristan Waleckx and “Complément d’investigation” attack Gérard Depardieu

While the last issue of Full investigation on Cyril Hanouna was a hit with more than 3 million viewers tuning in to France 2 last Thursday, the magazine is back with a new issue this week.

A document which is already causing ink to flow to the extent that Tristan Waleckx’s teams have looked into Gérard Depardieu. Via his X account (formerly Twitter), the journalist shared an extract from the report accompanied by the following text: “He is a sacred monster of the big screen, overtaken by accusations of sexual violence, will Gérard Depardieu be let go by the great cinema family? Was he protected? New testimonies and unpublished images this Thursday in Further investigation”.

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“The Fall of an Ogre”

A documentary titled The fall of the ogre and broadcast next Thursday, December 7, which will therefore focus particularly on behind the scenes and what is left unsaid. “What was really going on on the sets and behind the scenes? We investigated the very closed world of French cinema. If in front of the camera, the headliners dodge and tongues are difficult to loosen; under cover of anonymity, some claim that many knew but said nothing, the actor would have been protected by his aura and his omnipotence in the 7th art”,indicates in particular the team of Further investigation.

As a reminder, Gérard Depardieu is the subject of several accusations. Indicted for “rape” and “sexual assault”, the actor is accused by 13 women according to revelations from our colleagues at Mediapart in April 2023.

Accusations to which the 74-year-old man has already reacted in an open letter published by Le Figaro on October 1: “I thought I didn’t care, but no, actually, no. […] All this gets to me, and even worse, turns me off.”he wrote in particular while in its October 6, 2023 issue, the magazine Closer assured that the man presumed innocent “is holed up (from now on) in his private mansion in the 6th arrondissement of Paris and only allows himself a few escapades to go to his castle in Tigné, in Anjou”.

L.Z.


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