Comedian Stéphane Guillon and his partner Sophie Maréchal competed in glamor this Friday evening on the red carpet! The couple, together since 2019, were in Cannes for the screening of Arnaud Desplechin’s new film, Sibling, highly anticipated by critics. And for their second official outing as a couple – they posed together once, in 2019, at the Before Cannes party in Paris, they went all out on the look side: the former TV sniper was dressed in a black tuxedo and in a navy blue shirt. His companion, meanwhile, had chosen a short raven-colored dress.
Less well known to the general public, this young Belgian of barely 31 years old is an actress rather recognized for her numerous roles in television series (Boulevard du Palais, Research Sections…). And if she is as discreet as the comedian on their meeting, which would have occurred in 2019, she seems very happy by his side.
Moreover, on the red carpet, the two lovers did not let go! Entwined, they posed together holding hands, shoulders or waists. True gestures of love which show that despite a big age difference (28 years apart), their couple is very solid and is here to stay. No clue about a possible marriage, however: very discreet, they are far from giving interviews on the subject!
It must be said that Stéphane Guillon has already experienced several great love stories: the first, of course, with the mother of his first three children, who remained in the shadows and whose name we do not know. The second, from 2005 to 2018, with the author and columnist Muriel Cousin, whom he had married in 2011. Parents of a little Violette, they had also collaborated a lot professionally before their separation.
If he has long distinguished himself by his spicy and sometimes even scathing style, Stéphane Guillon now seems at peace and has decided to turn to cinema and television. Recently, he notably played in the series of France 2, Astrid and Raphaellewith Lola Dewaere or in the series Replacing, with Joeystarr. In 2019, he had been very noticed in the mini-series Charity Bazaarwith Audrey Fleurot, in which he played a cold and unscrupulous prefect.