Véronique Genest made surprising revelations about her money, facing Jordan De Luxe. Did you know that the former interpreter of Julie Lescaut bought herself a luxurious house solely thanks to the sum received from a famous ad?
Véronique Genest was seen on all screens for years thanks to her participation in a famous advertisement for the Madrange ham brand. But did you know that this advertising spot allowed him to buy real estate? The 68-year-old actress made revelations about her money and assets on the show At Jordan De Luxe.
Véronique Genest, paid a (huge) jackpot thanks to an ad!
“Madrange, I love it“, declared Véronique Genest in this advertisement which appeared on our screens in the 90s. And for this commercial promoting the brand of hams, the actress amassed quite a jackpot! “This is negotiated from year to year, it lasted a very long time“, she explained.
The former interpreter of Julie Lescaut in the series of the same name even revealed that thanks to this ad, she was able to afford her house in Corsica! And if she refused to reveal the amount she received, host Jordan De Luxe deduced that she had been paid the equivalent of approximately 500,000 euros.
Véronique Genest: her house in Corsica is worth millions
If she remained vague on the amount received from this famous ad, Véronique Genest agreed to confirm that her real estate assets were worth more than a million euros. “It’s nothing, a million in some places“, she even added, referring to her house in Lumio. “In Corsica, it goes up quickly as soon as you have a garden, a swimming pool and a sea view.“, she clarified, while the presenter deduced that her property was worth between three and four million euros. An amount that the actress only confirmed half-heartedly: “At the time, she was worthless. I’ve done a lot of work since then, I’ve put my life into it“.
Véronique Genest, frank on taxes: “The State is stuffing itself”
“The State is stuffing itself. I paid half of what I earned for years“, said the sixty-year-old, who assured that she had already paid nearly a million euros in taxes. “In this profession, you don’t last. If you don’t realize that it won’t last, if you don’t know how to invest your money and be careful, it’s shit“, she detailed.
Véronique Genest assured that she spent a large part of her money, among other things because she helped her family financially: “I settled my children, my husband’s ex-wife (doctor Meyer Bokobza, editor’s note), my mother, my brothers…“. However, she recently sold her 180m² Parisian apartment. Enough to replenish her bank account?