Gérard Depardieu in the crosshairs of Macha Méril!
Guest of RMC's morning show this Sunday to discuss the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, the 81-year-old actress, born into an aristocratic Russian family, attacked Gérard Depardieu, whose President Vladimir Poutine signed a decree "Satisfying the application for Russian citizenship” in 2013.
To the question of the journalist, evoking the case of Gérard Depardieu: “What should be the position of certain artists who have links with Russia?
“, a widow of Michel Legrand retorted: “Listen that he manages!
So him, I don't know what situation he is in, but I hope he will realize.
And anyway, he's in France you know, it's in France that he works.
He may say he has sympathy for Russia, but it's still here that he eats cheese and red wine, isn't it?
So he doesn't bother us!
»
“I am now a Russian and Dubai citizen”
For his part, Gérard Depardieu, currently in France for the promotion of the film
Maigret,
directed by Patrice Leconte, announced that he had acquired a third nationality in an interview published in the columns of L'Obs this Friday: "Even if I I still have French nationality and a French passport, I am now a Russian and Dubai citizen.
But most of my life takes place in the Mediterranean.
»
And to add: “I have two boats for big game fishing, one in Dubai, the other, which was used for tuna fishing and in which I had an apartment fitted out, in Istanbul.
I crisscross, I drift, it suits me very well… France, I will always be there to film, but less and less to live there.
I am also going to put my Parisian hotel and my vines up for sale.
»
Since the invasion of Ukraine by the Russians, the actor has however deleted the snapshot in the company of Vladimir Putin on his social networks, without giving further explanation.
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