There were warning signs, now it’s official. Last September, Amandine Pellissard cast doubt on her future. Large families, life in XXL (TF1). “I think there may be things to review regarding the shooting conditions. It’s neither the time, nor the place, nor the subject, but it’s true that things went wrong, especially this summer.“, he muttered.
A few weeks later, during a livestream on Instagram, the mother of eight expressed doubts about the participation of certain candidates. “I see that there are things that lose their originality from season to season, it’s a shame. Basically, this is a show with sincere values, and you may feel that some of the people doing this show are just waiting for the outcome hoping it will trigger something else, and that’s sad. I even told the production (…) I think it’s a shame that the superficial side took over.On Wednesday, October 26, Amandine Pellissard was the guest of Chez Jordan. TeléLoisirs. The nominee explained that many fans of the show could be scared: she decided to leave the program with her family. It’s about: The producer’s attitude towards his clan and what he saw as extremism during filming. “As long as it’s directed at us, adults… My husband and I can defend ourselves and fight. Behind him, there was more and more drag. And when it started affecting my children’s comfort, I immediately stopped there. I cut off the shoots, stopped the setters, stopped the seasons…“, she trusts.
Amandine Pellissard and her husband now plan to seek justice to resolve their conflict with TF1. “I hired a lawyer, it’s been a long time. I’m going to file a complaint against TF1 Productions and we, my husband and I will take legal action (…) Either this is a documentary and they follow the rules and limits of documentary, or reality TV and they’re assuming. They treat people and children right and handle things from a legal, contractual and health insurance standpoint.“, he tells.
Aurelien Gaucher
Source: Programme Television

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