Léon Debbouze, son of Jamel, the new star?

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Like his father, Léon Debbouze has a talent in a particular field. The 16-year-old wants to put it to good use with PSG.

On December 3, 2008, Jamel Debbouze and his wife, journalist Mélissa Theuriau, saw the birth of their first child. Since then, Léon Ali Debbouze has become great. Now aged fifteen, the young man has just joined the Paris Saint-Germain U16 team, according to Foot Mercato.

Information confirmed by the capital club, which publishes the number of its under-16 training. Within it, we actually find the son of the famous comedian. “Léon Debbouze!” Princes Park ! In the World Cup final! “, Jamel exclaimed during an interview given to “Jeux Vous Aime”, Patrick Sébastien’s magazine, in 2021.

Léon Debbouze ready to seize his chance

Seriously, comedian or footballer, I’m proud as long as he enjoys his life. I always tell my children: ‘Do what you want, but do it to the best of your ability! You have extraordinary luck, transform it! Do something with it! », Said the 48-year-old French actor, renowned for being a big supporter of PSG.

As for Mélissa Theuriau, she revealed in the columns of Releasethe same year that Léon aspired to become a professional footballer. “She dampens her enthusiasm, just to prevent any disillusionment, by pointing out that there are many called and few chosen“, we could read in the national daily.

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