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Frank Leboeuf not comfortable with his daughter Jade’s career: “It’s beyond me”

Frank Leboeuf not comfortable with his daughter Jade’s career: “It’s beyond me”

Frank Leboeuf, guest on November 26 on the show Jordan De Luxe, spoke candidly about the career of his daughter, Jade, who has a job that he does not necessarily appreciate….

On a football field or on the stage of a theater, nothing seems to stop the former central defender of the France team. If since 2005, Frank Leboeuf has taken a well-deserved sporting retirement, he has actively returned to another activity: theater. A career that follows its path. And the father of two children (Jade born in 1990 and Hugo born in 1992), who was invited to the set of Jordan de Luxe, did not hesitate to give his opinion on the respective careers of his children. The least we can say is that his daughter’s profession does not leave him indifferent…

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The 56-year-old from Marseillais is clear in his education with his children. He knows that having the name “Leboeuf” often implies being directly associated with him and therefore warns his son and daughter about the risks of fame: “We do a public job so we can’t do and say anything”.

A caring father who instilled in them a sense of responsibility to fend for themselves. “They must be proud of their life, they don’t have money from me, I don’t have to give my money. It won’t do them any good. They’re on their own.” he explained to Jordan De Luxe. If his son, Hugo, follows in his father’s footsteps as an actor, Jade, for her part, is an influencer. And Franck Leboeuf is not particularly delighted to see her evolve in this area.

Frank Leboeuf, cash on his daughter Jade’s job: “I don’t like it…”

Being exposed on social media is never easy to deal with when you’re “‘s” daughter. But Jade Leboeuf, who has more than 260,000 subscribers on her Instagram account, seems to manage this career well, although her father does not necessarily view this activity favorably. “She does a job that I don’t necessarily appreciate,” he confided before continuing: “It’s beyond me because it’s not part of my generation.” A generation gap which pushes the father and daughter to often discuss the subject: “We both have frank conversations.”

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