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Franck Dubosc was one of the guests on Quelle époque!, Saturday January 25, 2025. The actor was unable to hold back his tears during Charlotte Dhénaux's speech.

Franck Dubosc en larmes : ces mots sur sa mère qui l'ont fait craquer

© France 2 Franck Dubosc was very moved.

IN BRIEF

  • On January 25, 2025, Charlotte Dhénaux dedicated a poem to Franck Dubosc on the show Quelle éépoque!, in tribute to his role in the Camping saga.
  • The poem, evoking Dubosc's personal life and the loss of his parents, deeply moved the comedian, making him cry on the set.
  • Franck Dubosc's sincere words also touched Charlotte Dhénaux, emphasizing the emotional impact of his unique and authentic writings.

It was Franck Dubosc who was the target of the poem written by Charlotte Dhénaux Saturday, January 25, 2025, in What a time!. To honor a famous role of the actor and comedian, the columnist of Léa Salamé arrived on the set in summer clothes to play her character of Nathalie Sarkozy, director of the Flots-Bleus campsite made famous by the saga Camping, in which Franck Dubosc played the role of Patrick Chirac.

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After teasing Léa Salamé about her habits in her campsite, she took a much more serious tone to address Franck Dubosc. Charlotte Dhénaux then retraced her daily life but also the loss of her parents. Words that made the comedian shed tears. “You learn your lines at breakfast with your children. (…) You think of your father every time you go on stage, of those last looks exchanged on the balcony, like a refrain. Freed from Charcot, he knows that you have succeeded. From this pride, in his memory, you feed“, she thus launched at first.

Franck Dubosc was overwhelmed by emotion

What you miss is the Sunday night phone call to your mother. Some reflexes don't fade away in the phonebook. (…) You prefer the future to the past, so as not to be disappointed“, she added while Franck Dubosc was overwhelmed by emotion. At the end of the poem, he took the time to thank and highlight Charlotte Dhénaux's talent.

&Every time I watch the show, I see everyone getting trapped. We listen, it's pretty and we say to ourselves, all these little things… The fact that it makes us cry, there's a bit… Not self-satisfaction, but… We listen to our own life in little moments and it manages to trap me. For me, it's not necessarily the moments we're waiting for the most that trapped me, there. What she writes is pretty. (…) I watch you on Saturday night and I find it very beautiful, the work she does“, he declared.

Franck Dubosc also touched Charlotte Dhénaux

Faced with all these compliments, this time it was Charlotte Dhénaux who was very moved. She was touched by Franck's words Dubosc. Christophe Dechavanne assured that she worked hard to make poems both unique and sincere.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116