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Arié Elmaleh treats himself to a rare outing with his son Isaac, 15, in the stands of Roland-Garros

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The actor and brother of Gad Elmaleh was seen with his son Isaac, born from his relationship with Virginie Ledoyen, in the stands of the Parisian tournament. A discreet but notable appearance, which illustrates a rare moment of family complicity for the actor, usually very reserved about his private life.

At the start of the tournament at Roland-Garros, Arié Elmaleh was photographed in the aisles of the Porte d’Auteuil stadium. Relaxed and smiling, the actor enjoyed the tournament in the company of his son Isaac, a 15-year-old teenager, in a relaxed summer atmosphere, this Sunday, May 24, 2026. Accustomed to film sets and theater stages, the actor this time distinguished himself in a more intimate register.

Arié Elmaleh was also seen alongside Camille Lavabre, a rising figure on the French comedy scene.
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Born in 2010 from the relationship between Arié Elmaleh and Virginie Ledoyen, Isaac grew up alongside his sister Amalia in an environment that his parents always wanted to preserve from media exposure. Despite their notoriety, the two former partners chose to maintain an education discreet and balanced for their children, far from the hustle and bustle of the world of cinema.Closera few months ago, the actor said he was “lucky” to be able to count on a solid understanding with the mother of his children, essential according to him for their balance.

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Separated from Virginie Ledoyen since 2015, Arié Elmaleh rarely talks about his family life. However, he has already said that he attaches great importance to transmission and to supporting his children in their personal choices. Always at Closerhe explained that he “wanted to offer them support, a presence, direction. But, above all, that they become free and autonomous in their choices and in their questions.” This outing at Roland-Garros thus appears as a symbolic parenthesis: that of a father simply sharing a moment with his son, in a public setting but without staging.

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