Patrick Bruel on the verge of becoming a pariah? Targeted by several complaints, the artist claimed to know that he is “professionally dead”. But even if his career ends suddenly, he is safe from want.
His concerts canceled, withdrawal of the Enfoirés troupe, performance of his play disrupted… Nothing is going well for Patrick Bruel, accused by around thirty women (including Flavie Flament) and targeted by several complaints for rape and sexual assault, in France and Belgium. “I know I’m dead professionally“, he would have said to those around him, according to Paris Match. But there is no point in pitying him, at 67 years old, the artist is a multimillionaire and really no longer needs to work.
Patrick Bruel made an investment that made him very (very) rich
As reported by our colleagues from Figarowhich devotes an investigation into the empire of Patrick Bruel, his passion for poker and gambling made him a man sheltered from want. In 1998, the artist became world poker champion. At that time, it did not yet have the same worldwide popularity as it does today. But, in 2005, “he launched the gaming trend in France and made hundreds of thousands of fans” underlines the daily.
The singer of the hits Break your voice And Place of great men then has a hollow nose by investing financially in this area: “He imported the World Poker Tour onto Canal+ and became one of the main shareholders of Winamax, an online site. He gradually resold his shares for 87 million euros in 2021.” Enough to ensure Amanda Sthers’ ex-husband a colossal fortune.
Patrick Bruel businessman in several fields
In addition to his career in music and cinema, Patrick Bruel has increased his investments in a wide variety of fields. We know, for example, that he owns a hotel in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue as well as a range of olive oils and food products sold throughout the city. But that’s not all.
“A serial entrepreneur, he is also a shareholder in a manufacturer of connected cycling helmets, a start-up in the detection of cardiovascular diseases, Funky Veggie granolas, Guillotine vodka, and Unowhy, which manufactures tablets and PCs for middle school students. He also invested in Gien porcelain and earthenware and various funds in Luxembourg“, adds Le Figaro. So if his career as an artist ends, his coffers will always be full.


