Comedian Jamel Debbouze’s Daughter Playfully Teases His On-Screen Antics

Lila (soon to be 12 years old), gently mocked her father, the Franco-Moroccan comedian Jamel Debbouze, with the complicity of her mother, journalist Melissa Theuriau.
Jamel Debbouze’s youngest daughter also has a sense of humor. While watching Sur la Piste du Marsupilami, a Franco-Belgian comedy released in 2012, written, produced and directed by Alain Chabat with her mother, Lila, who will turn 12 at the end of September, made a funny remark to Melissa Theuriau about her father, Jamel Debbouze, one of the main actors in the film. "You’ll see mom, I’m telling you that dad keeps falling in his movies, I’m not joking, look..." she began. A few moments later, the producer of "Born Somewhere" falls. The two burst out laughing. "There, look, he keeps falling like that!" she concluded. Melissa Theuriau filmed the scene and shared it with her subscribers on Instagram.
"He’s going to fall again. Best observer of
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