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20 minutes – Accounts are not good for Patrice Laffont

Patrice Laffont, 80, expects a difficult end of life. The ex-host of Fort Boyard and Numbers and Letters said in a telemarketing mission that he had spent all the money he had earned during his career. Guest of Good Morning Weekend on the Non Stop People channel, Patrice Laffont notably revealed that the legacy touched the death of his father (Editor’s note: the editor Robert Laffont, died in 2010) summed up very little, because the publishing house did not belong to him.

The former host is apparently of the cicada type. I spent everything, I bought nothing. I am not in the limelight, but if I live a few more years, I will have a fairly difficult end of life partly speaking, he announced. Converted actor – he is the poster in Last lap of the track with Jean-Marie Bigard -, he has in any case not lost his sense of humor: I do not want to cry in the thatches (…) . I’m going to make a Laffont-thon and people may send me some money.

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