Patrick Bruel came with his family this Sunday June 2 to Roland-Garros. The singer was accompanied by his two sons, Léon and Oscar, a tennis fan, like their father.
The most interesting matches of the French Open at Roland-Garros have been taking place for a few days and we have already been treated to some very high-level matches. This Saturday, June 1, a few hours after going to Nikola Karabatic’s farewell match with Paris Saint-Germain, Novak Djokovic delivered one of his most incredible matches on Parisian clay. Facing Lorenzo Musetti, Rafael Nadal’s great rival played until 3 a.m. to reach the round of 16 of the competition. Matches which attract ever more people and ever more celebrities, like Anne-Sophie Lapix and her husband Arthur Sadoun or even Tony Parker, who came with his new partner, Agathe Teyssier.
Among the stars who came this Sunday June 2 to admire the heroes of the day, from Carlos Alcaraz to Corentin Moutet, there were a few regulars at the Porte d’Auteuil tournament, like Patrick Bruel. Known for his love of sport, the one who never misses a Paris Saint-Germain match and who is an unconditional poker fan, likes to come every year and he had already come alone at the start of Roland-Garros. This time, the 65-year-old artist was accompanied by his two sons, Léon and Oscar, born respectively in 2005 and 2003. The opportunity to see that the two boys have grown up well and look a lot like their father, as well as ‘to their mother, the novelist, screenwriter, producer and director Amanda Sthers (all photos can be found in the slideshow).
Léon and Oscar settled in the United States with their mother
Léon and Oscar were installed alongside their father and Clémence, the discreet brunette who had shared his life for several years now. The singer is in any case very close to his two boys and we saw him moved alongside his son Oscar, who is as tall as him and who recently reached an important milestone. His children have been living in the United States with Amanda Sthers for several years and the artist went there for a great event. His son Oscar, a student at the private Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, graduated and it was only natural that the latter crossed the Atlantic to be with him last May. “My Oscar, I haven’t seen these four years go by and yet what a journey, what a lot of work! So proud of you… This day is going to be magnificent,” wrote the interpreter of Place des grands hommes in an Instagram publication.
Very close to Léon and Oscar, Patrick Bruel was certainly happy to be able to take them to Roland-Garros this Sunday, June 2.
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