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Comedian and columnist, notably on RMC where he does not spare football players, Julien Cazarre was affected by a terrible tragedy. On Monday, radio journalist Jean-Louis Tourre announced on the air that the former Canal+ troublemaker was absent because he had just lost his father.
Sad news which was accompanied by messages of support on social networks. “ We send all our support to Julien Cazarre, who is currently going through a difficult period after the loss of a loved one. Courage to him and his loved ones in this painful moment », wrote the Paris Team account on X (ex-Twitter).
“Sincere condolences to Julien Cazarre during this difficult time”
“ Relais Parisien expresses its support and sends its sincere condolences to Julien Cazarre during this difficult period, marked by the loss of a loved one », We can also read on the social network.
The actor, who celebrated his 50th birthday on November 5, made himself known on Canal+, where he produced humorous columns for the shows J+1 and Canal Football Club until his departure in 2019. I left on my own because I no longer got along with the sports management and I told them they were rubbish, he said. This upset them a lot. I was on very good terms with most of the people at Canal, I have nothing against this channel but I know I will never work there again. »
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