After leaving empty-handed from the last Cesar ceremony, Pierre Niney took to his Instagram account this Sunday, February 27 to joke about his defeat, not failing to chamber Gilles Lellouche in passing.
Pierre Niney will have to wait a little longer before achieving the double. Winner of the César for best actor in 2015 for his role in the film Yves Saint Laurentthe actor saw the reward escape him this year on the occasion of the 47th Cesar ceremony, which was held in Paris on Friday 25 February. Despite his remarkable performance in Black Boxhe had to bow to Benoit Magimel, who won the César thanks to his role in the film In his lifetimedirected by Emmanuelle Bercot.
The famous actor had however appeared relaxed during the photocall of the ceremony, where we could see him at the bar of his charming companion, Natasha Andrews. He had also not hesitated to display broad smiles before starting a few dance steps in front of the objectives. But two days later, Pierre Niney decided to settle his accounts, with the legendary humor that characterizes him.
Pierre Niney and François Civil, photo between “losers”
Indeed, this Sunday, February 27, the actor posted a photo of him and François Civil, who was in the running for the César for best actor in a supporting role (finally won by Vincent Lacoste), in an Instagram story. In the caption, he wrote a short sentence falsely summarizing their disappointment: “The losers of the Caesars salute you very low”. And in a second story, Pierre Niney chose to attack his friend Gilles Lellouche, who has become his favorite target for several months. The latter was also nominated for the César for best actor for his performance in the hit film North ferry. “Let us remember above all that he lost him “kindly mocked Pierre Niney in the caption of an unflattering photo of the interested party from the film The first day of the rest of your life. The hatchet therefore seems still far from being buried, and this for our greatest pleasure!
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