Boycotted for the farewell party, an ex-star of the show atomizes the production… Big files revealed!

It’s a page that turns on France 3. In fact, the series More beautiful life will soon leave the screens to the chagrin of aficionados. On September 29, 2022, the actors of the saga have also boxed the last episodes. Unsurprisingly, the emotion was at its height. In front of their colleagues, Laurent Kerusoré, Léa François or even Elodie Varlet could not hold back their tears. The same evening, all the teams celebrated the end of this great adventure.

But not all the major figures in the series have been invited… Like Jean-François Malet who for 10 years lent his features to Jean-François Leroux (between 2006 and 2016 editor’s note). On screen, he played Jean-Paul Boher’s sidekick and colleague, played by Stéphane Henon. In fiction, his character was also the ex-companion of Babeth Nebout (Marie Réache) and the father of her two daughters: Léa and Émilie.

“You don’t dance on a coffin…”

A “pillar” as pointed out by countless Internet users who regretted his absence at the farewell party. It was on Facebook that Jean-François Malet shared his feelings: “Of course I wouldn’t have participated in the ‘party’ but it would have been elegant to invite me”. In the process, one of his subscribers wanted to know more about his message. “We don’t dance on a coffin”, replied the actor. “I’m not going to complain, but it’s quite telling. Apart from the technical teams and a few actors and actresses, I was never really in my place”.

His friend Hervé Babadi who shot in More beautiful life in 2010 also commented on its publication, which generated countless reactions. “The wheel turns my JF. Ingratitude is indefensible. Sooner or later the scandals will come out. Believe me “. As stated Purepeople, Jean-François Malet would have abruptly left the saga after a disagreement with the production. A parallel project with TF1 would have set the powder on fire… At the time, his departure left thousands of viewers bitter!

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