"He died not long after that" : Comments by Véronique Genest on the tensions with Mouss Diouf during Julie Lescaut

"He died not long after that" : Comments by Véronique Genest on the tensions with Mouss Diouf during Julie Lescaut

From 1992 to 2006, Véronique Genest and Mouss Diouf worked together on the “Julie Lescaut” series (TF1). When the actor died in 2012, the actor’s comments about his “complicated” behavior caused great tension in the production.

On July 7, 2012, Mouss Diouf died at the age of 47. Three years ago, the actress suffered two strokes from which she never recovered. Mouss Diouf was known to the general public for his role in the series. Julie Lescaut (TF1) played Inspector N’Guma from 1992 to 2006.

On Wednesday, January 4, Véronique Genest was invited to the show. in Jordan. A follower of candor, the actor talked about his former playmate and didn’t hesitate to say that the relationship between Mouss Diouf and the producer had become strained, especially because of his demands. “There were problems with the production because it was a complex one. He wanted more money, he wanted to tour less and earn more, and the producer asked me not to tell him he wasn’t coming back, and I never agreed to that. Saddened, he died soon after.she admitted.

On the way, Véronique Genest also struggled after her TF1 presence was cancelled. tomorrow belongs to us. The player does not seem to have digested the chain’s behavior towards him. “TF1 makes me pay for telling the truth but that’s the truth, ‘Tomorrow Belongs’ is a bad thing. I had to do the part and in the end TF1 didn’t want me (…) I told them ‘you’re making a fool of me’. They were angry. But I don’t want to work with those people anymore. TF1’s leaders can do such things, I don’t want to work with idiots anymore!“He left.

Aurelien Gaucher

Source: Programme Television

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