Patrick Bruel is the surprise guest of “Who wants to be my partner?” This Wednesday on M6. Behind the singer hides a stirring businessman, all -round business.
Patrick Bruel is not only a renowned artist, he is also a formidable businessman. Wednesday, February 19, M6 viewers will be able to realize it by seeing him disembark, to everyone’s surprise, on the set of the show Who wants to be my partner?. The singer came to lend a hand to Camille and Adrien, the founders of Funkie, a brand of organic cereals in which he himself invested in 2022. A welcome spotlight for this young shoot, and a successful operation for the ‘Interpreter of “Breaking the Voice” which flared a promising business there.
Because Patrick Bruel has more than one tour in his bag. Before Funkie, the star had already embarked on online poker when entering the capital of Winamax, with Marc Simoncini, in 2011. A won bet since the progressive sale of his shares would have brought him the flirtatious sum of 87 million euros according to the letter of expansion and the economic investigation magazine informed him. Not enough to fall asleep on his laurels. Patrick Bruel was or is still involved in fifteen companies, including several in the music industry, such as the company 14 productions, created in 1985. According to Purepeople, it displayed a turnover of 30.2 million euros in 2019.
Patrick Bruel: a business around olive oil and wine
Since 2007, Patrick Bruel has also developed a vast project in Provence, on the Mergoye set near L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, around the production of olive and wine oil. His name: The Domaine de Leos, the contraction of the first names of his two sons, Léon and Oscar. The estate now has 2,300 olive trees on 7 hectares, 13 hectares of vines, hives, a vegetable garden in permaculture …
The olive oil that is taken from it is used in high gastronomy, but also cosmetics and care. Patrick Bruel also embarked on wine production, starting with the rosé produced on site. All sold at premium prices (29 euros per 50 cl for olive oil, 17.90 euros per bottle for wine) in fine grocery stores and star restaurants.
A luxury hotel complex in 2025
The next step for the King of the Provençal business is the opening next May of a 49 -room 5 -star hotel complex, installed in an old sawmill on the edge of Sorgue. A 19th century building and offering an area of 2,600 m2. The amount of the investment has not been revealed – it would obviously amount to millions of euros -, but it has something to impress: the establishment will house a spa, a gourmet restaurant, an art gallery and even a Range of cosmetics, obviously based on olive oil in the star of the star. Minimum price to take advantage of it according to leaks to be confirmed: 300 euros for a standard room and 500 euros for a suite.
In addition to the albums sold and tours, Patrick Bruel therefore has something to make ends meet and absorb possible hard blows, such as damage in his luxurious villa in Los Angeles, struck by the violent fires that raged in California Last January. In 2023, the informed evaluated the portfolio of Patrick Bruel at more than 36 million euros according to, thanks to his multiple participations “in the food industry, biotech and in cinema”. Nothing seems to be able to stop the appetite of this insatiable entrepreneur who, at 64, certainly has not finished surprising us.