Friday April 1, 2022, Pascale Louange slapped Coline Berry, the daughter of her husband Richard, during a day of hearing at the Aurillac court; in the context of the defamation lawsuit brought by Jeane Manson after Coline’s accusations on alleged facts of incest. A gesture explained by a relative, who assures that she lives “very bad the fallout from this case“. And for good reason: his life was turned upside down at the same time as that of the actor after his daughter’s complaint.
It’s in the pages of the magazine Here is that we discover the impact of the serious accusations made by Coline against Richard Berry. “The couple, after discovering targeted tags on the wall of their Paris building, are in a hurry to move“, relate our colleagues. But their search for another accommodation would turn”nightmare“according to a close source. And the indiscreet person to relate behind the scenes of this new life that has become chaotic: “They had found a new apartment, but the landlady refused to give it to them when she found out who it was for. She said that the inhabitants of the building would not be happy to have them as neighbors, and Pascale is furious to be considered a plague victim.“
Richard Berry, who denies Coline’s accusations and assured during the hearing where he was called as a witness – whose judgment will be given on the 14th – that she had long suffered from a tendency to lie. The actor, the now 71-year-old actor, also pays for this case from a professional point of view. Thus, he saw three projects in the cinema being canceled. On the other hand, he was able to resume the performances of his play Pleadings, making his former companion and mother of his daughter, actress Catherine Hiegel, mad with rage. If the future looks complicated on the professional level for Richard Berry, this one would however be “serene” in the face of the trial that awaits him after Coline’s complaint and is delighted to note that “his friends did not let him go“.
All the protagonists involved remain presumed innocent of the charges until the final judgment of these cases.
Here ison newsstands Friday, April 8, 2022.