Pierre Palmade’s salary revealed live in “TPMP” by a producer

On February 10, 2023, Pierre Palmade caused a terrible accident while driving under the influence of drugs. Pending his trial, the famous 54-year-old comedian has been placed under judicial supervision. His state of health not allowing him to be in prison, he was then welcomed to the Paul-Brousse hospital in Villejuif in order to follow a detoxification treatment.

This Tuesday, April 25, 2023, we also learned that Pierre Palmade will soon be admitted to the Bordeaux University Hospital, the city where several of his relatives reside. “The obligations and prohibitions which accompany its judicial review remain. assured our colleagues from BFMTV who made this revelation in the morning. The channel broadcast this Monday, April 24, 2023, an unpublished documentary called “Palmade, 30 years of demons” in which several people testify after collaborating with the comedian several years ago.

In this report, the financial situation of Pierre Palmade is mentioned. The comedian would indeed be ruined and would receive “only” 5000€ in royalties each month, he who would spend more than 6000€ monthly in order to supply his drug needs… Would this sum be the real salary? by Pierre Palmade?

Pierre Palmade: the amount of his income revealed
Christophe Combarieu, producer and close to the comedian who testifies precisely in the documentary was this Tuesday April 25, 2023, on the set of “Touche pas à mon poste”. Faced with Cyril Hanouna, he hastened to make a clarification on this amount… which according to him, would be wrong.

“It’s been 30 years since Pierre’s copyright are not 6000 euros per month ! It’s much more! He has written screenplays for films which are regularly shown on TV, Le grand restaurant, La Fine Équipe… He has done one-man shows, plays. We are closer to 20,000 than 6,000 euros ! When your name is Pierre Palmade and you just have a small discrepancy of 1000 euros, that’s a lot of money” he thus launched. The producer then recalled that Pierre Palmade a few months ago, asked to be paid € 15,000 for a simple one man show.

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