Curious by nature, Bertrand is always on the lookout for the slightest little scoop. Passionate about football, he is never far from football and all the news that comes with it. However, showbiz or political events are also part of his preferred journalistic research.
Kad Merad is starring in “Finally”, the latest film by Claude Lelouch which has just been released in cinemas. The duo was in “Aside” this Wednesday. The 60-year-old actor spoke about this country house that he owns with Julia Viganli, as well as this project that he wants to carry out there.
Kad Merad talks about his house in Burgundy in front of Claude Lelouch in “En aside”.
A large part of Eventuallythe new film by Claude Lelouch which has just been released in theaters this Wednesday, November 13, was filmed in Burgundy, more precisely in Saône-et-Loire. A department that he appreciates very much, since he has a house there, with Julia Vignali (). To know. This is what he recalled in As an aside this evening, in the presence of the famous director who trusted him to play the lead role in his feature film.
As a reminder, the National Federation of Farmers’ Unions (FNSEA) revealed a few weeks ago on its Facebook page that Kad Merad would perhaps like to set up a flock of sheep not far from his second home. “It’s a project for Kad Merad, who for the moment prefers to remain discreet”, had then confirmed his artistic agency. The main person concerned did not comment on the subject. Well it’s done now: “I want to do breeding. I prepare, I take my time, I find out a lot from real operators, real breeders, before doing anything. Because I assure you: it’s a beautiful world.“
Kad Merad and Julia Vignali well surrounded
“And then there are two dogs who changed his life“, then added Claude Lelouch, before Kad Merad confirmed this information: “I actually just had two dogs, and I can tell you that it’s quite life-changing!” Rare confidences therefore, from the star of Welcome to the Ch’tis .
This choice of life, to come back to home, Julia Vignali also mentioned it, for Gala: “When I was coming up from the south on the highway, seeing the ‘Côte-Rôtie’ sign, I found the hilly landscape magnificent. Then, I saw that it was accessible from Paris, by TGV, in just an hour and twenty minutes. It’s ideal because I didn’t want the stress of long car journeys.”
Finally, she also spoke about the renovation of their building: “This is the first time that I have done such substantial work, but it’s super interesting to bring this house back to life, to rediscover an old bread oven, to respect the stones, the framework…”