Antoine Duléry separated from a famous actress: she was also in a relationship with a comedian, he brutally dumped her

This November 14, the actor Antoine Duléry celebrates his 63 years. An event that he will certainly celebrate alongside his wife, director and screenwriter Pascale Pouzadoux, as well as their two boys, Raphaël, born in 1997 and Lucien (2003). The one who embodies the indescribable Paulo in the saga Camping had confided in Paris Match : “I made him laugh by telling him that I had the same initials as Alain Delon, he remembered. We haven’t left each other since.“He also acted in all his films like all the girls are crazy (2003), on the other side of the bed (2009), The last lesson (2015)… But before this beautiful love story, the actor ended another with one of his very famous peers.

If we know that Antoine Duléry was in a relationship with Isabelle Mergault and that the former lovers remained on good terms, even if he discovered on television the infidelities of his ex, the actor also cracked a other actress: Mathilde Seigner. His partner in the saga Camping was not insensitive to the charm of the artist and they lived an idyll. It was when this ended that he crossed paths with the one who is now his wife and mother of his children, Pascale Pouzadoux. Mathilde Seigner also continued on her way and she welcomed with Mathieu Petit, cameraman, the birth of Louis in 2007.

In the show Tea or coffee in 2017, Emmanuelle Seigner’s sister had also confided about her breakup with Antoine Duléry: “The friendship becomes very strong, almost fraternal. I have exes, notably Antoine Duléry, it’s a bit like my brother. It becomes a family bond.

I had a lot of sorrow

If with Antoine Duléry, Mathilde Seigner seems to have turned the page serenely, things must not have been obvious with another of her breakups. Indeed, the actress named for 3 César was in a relationship with comedian Laurent Gerra from 1998 to 2001. But it was in a brutal way that the couple ended, as she had revealed in the show The sofa with Marc-Olivier Fogiel: “I had a lot of grief and, without stirring it up, because Laurent would be furious that I talk about it, it was done in very difficult conditions. I had learned from the newspapers that he was Lynda Lemay. I had sorrow. (…) I loved this guy. (…) Laurent and I are very similar. We could be brother and sister and that was the problem. (…) I do not blame him but the circumstances of the separation were very violent.

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