In “Telematin”, the husband of Cécile Bois takes the voice of Brad Pitt (whom he has doubled for 18 years) to send her a message and makes her burst into tears!

This Friday, April 14, 2023, Cécile Bois was the guest of Damien Thévenot on the set of Telematin. An opportunity for the journalist to surprise the 51-year-old actress. While chatting with the star of Candice Renoir, the latter asked him to look at the screen. And what was the surprise of the actress when she discovered a message from her husband, Jean-Pierre Michael. “His talent will splash you with happiness in The taste of crime, tomorrow evening at 8:50 p.m. on France 2”, can we hear him say with the voice of Brad Pitt in a pre-recorded video. Words that did not fail to move Cécile Bois. “I’m toast…”, she first launched before wiping her eyes filled with tears. And to add: “I’m a little moved, I didn’t expect it”.

For his part, Damien Thévenot took the opportunity to present the husband of the pretty blonde to viewers. “His name is Jean-Pierre Michael, he is a very great actor on stage, but also one of the most famous voices in France since he lends his voice to Brad Pitt”. Specialized in dubbing, he is also the voice of Keanu Reeves, Ethan Hawke, Michael Fassbender, Brendan Hines, Timothy Olyphant and Damian Lewis. A talent that obviously has a lot of effect on his wife who has also had a lot of trouble controlling her emotions.

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Promoting the film The taste of crime, Cécile Bois continues the interviews. The day before, the actress was present on the set of BuzzTV. An appointment during which the latter denounced the libidinous behavior of a director towards her. “Just before turning, he came to rub against me behind, he came to speak in my ear in a libidinous way”she confided.

“I remember talking about it, the next day, to the assistants including a girl and she said to me: ‘Yes oh, you know, he’s like that. It’s part of his charm too’. And she was a young girl! We were very far from the Me Too movement, but there was a kind of normality. It was defended by everyone. At the same time, I was not traumatized at all, it was anecdotal. didn’t upset me to the point of complaining or even saying, ‘There’s something wrong with it.’ I had heard of casting directors going overboard, it happened.” Shock confidences.

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