Production of the TF1 has been quite mixed lately. Several families announced that they had filed complaints against him, and Amandine Pellissard assured him that the industry courts gave him reasons for potentially concealed work. As a matter of fact, he said in front of his subscribers on Instagram: “Direction for all things professional side went to prud’hommes this month. So, re-characterizing contracts to assert ‘reality TV’ rather than ‘documentary’ status… we had to be paid off from day one of filming. Something that wasn’t done. We did. will have to pay us for all shooting days. Us and our children! The children already have an account, open in their name. It will be their own money, which they can dispose of when they come of age”.
“We are closing the doors of our house”
Céline Saffre announced that it was her. “The lawsuits against the Large Families program”. “Today it is plainly said, we will not let go, we will go all the way because we were made to believe that the filming will be a documentary of extended families and we are far from documentary”, commented mom. Then specify: “You should know when [l’équipe de tournage] comes, there is a well-established schedule, and even if you have planned to make your day as you see fit, no, it doesn’t! (…) Anything that can be done in parallel and not overlapping must be cut off during editing!”.
Another family from the famous program also announced its departure, but not for controversial reasons. Indeed, yesterday, Wednesday, May 10, Rofrane Bambara said on Instagram: “Today, as you can see in the programme, we are closing the doors of our house. It is a farewell.” “Really why did you leave the show? There’s a lot of controversy right now,” asked a surfer. Nasser Bambara’s wife, Cash, said: “No arguments, no conflicts with the production” but “we want to close the doors of our house and live our little life simply”. “It’s true that a lot has been said about this program. There are good and bad, you have to be careful what you buy, that’s all.”He came to the conclusion to silence those who may have thought he had left the show on bad terms.
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Source: Programme Television

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