
Éric Bruneau Briefly Suspected Infidelity Due to a Close Friendship
Québec actor Éric Bruneau experienced a brief moment of doubt, mistakenly believing his partner, Kim Lévesque Lizotte, was being unfaithful. The source of his concern? A strong and supportive friendship between Kim and her close friend, Marylène Gendron. The story unfolded on the set of Ça finit bien la semaine, a popular Québec talk show, which is celebrating International Women’s Day with an all-female guest lineup.
The Misunderstanding
An excerpt from the show, shared on social media, reveals that Marylène Gendron was the unintentional catalyst for Éric Bruneau’s suspicions. Host Jean-Michel Anctil playfully pointed out, “You talk so much that it created ripples in your relationship.”
Kim Lévesque Lizotte chimed in, recounting the events: “Éric asked if I had a lover, and it was you!” referring to Marylène. She explained that she often received late-night calls from Marylène and would discreetly move to another room to avoid waking Éric, inadvertently fueling his worries.
Reconnecting with Friendship
Kim also shared that she had realized in recent years she had unintentionally neglected her friendships while prioritizing family. She consciously decided to revitalize those connections and strengthen her relationships with friends, leading to more frequent communication with Marylène.
Upcoming Performances
Adding another layer to their story, Kim and Marylène are collaborating on upcoming performances together in the coming weeks. This shared project further highlights the strength and importance of their bond.
Marylène Gendron
Ça Finit Bien la Semaine
This lighthearted story serves as a reminder of the importance of open communication and trust in relationships, and the value of strong female friendships. It also demonstrates how easily misunderstandings can arise, even in the most loving partnerships.
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