Tonight, France 2 viewers will be able to find Manu Payet in the film selfie alongside Blanche Gardin, Elsa Zylberstein, Max Boublil and Finnegan Oldfield. Manu Payet plays Romain there, Fabrice’s colleague and Amandine’s husband played respectively by Sébastien Chassagne and Julia Piaton. Last May, Manu Payet announced his withdrawal from Virgin Radio’s morning show to return to his first love, the stage. The year 2023 should be that of a new one-man-show for the 46-year-old radio host.
If on the career side, Manu Payet is an armored man for having tasted both radio, television, the stage and the cinema, he is also so in terms of love life. For several years, Manu Payet was in a relationship with actress Géraldine Nakache. They were married in September 2009 before divorcing in June 2011. A divorce on which the director of I’ll go wherever you will go in the columns of Marie-France in 2015 : “Divorcing today, you can’t say it’s extraordinary. Nevertheless, for several weeks, stolen photos were published and I was especially embarrassed for my parents.” For his part, Manu Payet, a bit melancholy, also confided in Here is in 2014 on his affair with the 42-year-old young woman: “It was very soft, very comfortable. We stayed together for nine years. What life teaches us is that life as a couple is a small battle. Because it is maintained, it is pampering, pampering, cleaning, polishing…”
Manu Payet and Géraldine Nakache happy parents
But the least we can say is that despite their divorce, Manu Payet and his ex-wife Géraldine Nakache have not drawn a line under love, quite the contrary. The first got back into a relationship with Pauline, a production assistant whom he met in 2014 and with whom he had a daughter Lydie, 5 and a half years old. While the second, who found love alongside Jérôme Elie-Betiya, became the mother of a daughter Sarah born in 2016. Far from having cut ties, Manu Payet and his ex-wife had the opportunity to meet in the film Nous York directed by Géraldine Nakache in 2012 and to share the stage during the César ceremony in 2018.