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Eric Collado breaks his silence to pay tribute to his brother Bruno Salomone

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Tributes have been pouring in since the announcement of the passing of Bruno Salomone at the age of 55. The news was revealed on Sunday, March 15: the actor’s agent announced in a statement to AFP that he had passed away after a “long illness.” As expected, reactions to this sad news were swift. The teams from “Fais pas ci, fais pas ça” quickly expressed a heartfelt thought for the actor who portrayed Denis Bouley. The same goes for Alexandre Astier, who wrote: “The small world of Kaamelott mourns its Centurion. Ave Bruno.” Florence Foresti and Patrick Sébastien also shared their thoughts on social media following the death of Bruno Salomone, as did Julie Gayet, who paid a moving tribute to the man she once shared her life with.

Mort de Bruno Salomone : Éric Collado mourns the loss of his “brother”

All eyes are now on the members of “Nous Ç Nous” since the announcement of Bruno Salomone’s passing. After an initial tribute on his Instagram story, his close friend Jean Dujardin expressed his emotions in another post. “My Bruno. Tonight, I have no words. I only have images, laughter, looks… The ‘Nous Ç Nous’ will always walk by your side. Thank you for your talent, friendship, and beautiful humanity. I cry for you, I kiss you, and I love you,” he wrote, accompanied by a photo of the five members of the group. Following this touching tribute from the Oscar-winning actor, it is now Eric Collado’s turn, another key figure of “Nous Ç Nous,” to break his silence. On his Instagram account on Monday, March 16, the Marseille native simply shared a short clip of a sketch filmed with the late actor, whom he had recently married. “The first to stroke the swallows. You were my brother,” reads the caption.

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In addition to the numerous messages honoring Bruno Salomone’s memory, the outgoing mayor of Joinville-le-Pont, where the star of “Brice de Nice” had lived for over a decade, revealed to “Le Parisien” that he was considering paying a beautiful tribute to him. “He was nice and simple, approachable, absolutely not into playing the star, so people really liked him,” Olivier Dosne told our colleagues, without providing further details about his project. However, nothing is set in stone yet due to the upcoming municipal elections, which will conclude on March 22.