When he is neither on stage nor on film sets, Booder remains close to his family… Very close in fact! At 47 years old, this father does not intend to leave his parents, and he has even made the choice not to let them go for one step…
At 47, Booder no longer lives with his parents… But almost! Guest on the podcast Facing Judge Gruwezthe comedian, who tours with his show Ah… school!indulged in some confidences about his place of residence…
Booder lives “20 meters” from his parents: “What a joy to…”
The least we can say is that Booder is extremely attached to his family. “I live next to my parents, 20 meters away”said the actor at the start of the interview. Before admitting: “I’m having trouble cutting this umbilical cord!”. “What a joy to wake up in the morning and go downstairs and have breakfast with your parents”then added the star of The Nannyon TF1, by measuring his luck.
“I still have this chance, I know it’s a chance, because I have lots of friends around me who no longer have their parents, peace to their souls… So it’s a necessary step before going about my business”Booder then admitted. He has not left the neighborhood where he grew up, that of Grange-aux-Belles in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.
Booder, very attached to his parents: “They are my heroes”
Extremely close to his parents, Booder never hesitates to pay tribute to them in the media. Already in 2024, the one who is himself the father of a child born in 2011 was moved by their relationship with Isabelle Ithurburu in 50′ Inside. “They are my heroes”he said. “You should know that my mother had her child taken away from her”then continued the actor followed by 1 million people on Instagram. “They took me straight away to take care of me and at the time you weren’t allowed to sleep with your child in the hospital.”
On the set of Click, he explained that he had first wanted to become an accountant, solely with the aim of making his parents proud: “I had this desire. I wanted to work in a job that is not far from heating, in an office, to be comfortable (…) I wanted my parents to be proud of me and that I could help them”. A beautiful story of filiation and recognition.








