The general public knows Lola Marois for her role as Ariane in More beautiful life. A role that she played from 2017 to 2022, revealing the range of her game in a composition of female cop. On the private side, we also know her as a wife of the burruded troubleman Jean-Marie Bigard. The couple, very accomplice and very united, is a few 28 years apart. In an interview, she returns to this age difference which is sometimes heavy for her …
Lola Marois: the charm asset of More beautiful life
In 2017, a freshness wind blows on the Mistral. Lola Marois, wife of Jean-Marie Bigard, in turn actress, singer or writer, obtains the role of Ariane in
Pblv. A tenacious cop, despite some cracks, portrait of a strong woman sending Julie Lescaut to the locker room. Lola Marois stands out ascharm soap opera of France 3.
Its role in Pblv highlights an actress who has already rolled her bump, especially in the theater. From 12 years old, first, investigating the pieces like others put on pearls. Later, Lola Marois passed a head at
Cours Florent To perfect his game. In 2019,
Yvan Attal offers him a role in an adaptation of a cult book from the novelist John Fante.
The actress walks the universe of charm 2.0
Recently, Lola Marois has taken the plunge of the world of charm 2.0. Understand: the interested party has become an adult model on a paid platform. There, she gets naked, reveals her intimacy, suggests this one who hides behind Madame Bigard. In 2025, another poker stroke, she made the cover of Playboy France in a half-naked!
“TV Bad Girl“Scandes the magazine with the effigy of the famous rabbit. The photoshoot suggests a Lola Marois toplesshidden behind a curtain of pearls. In the background, a lamp enhanced in a sifted manner the decor recalling a boudoir of yesteryear. Lola Marois is in profile, the air mutin, the naughty attitude, hiding these breasts to which some are devoted.
Lola Marois Cash on the age gap with her husband
In an interview with Zirah himself on
YouTubein 2023, Lola Marois gave herself cash on the age gap with her husband, Jean-Marie Bigard. And more broadly of the fatal thought of the death of his relatives.
“The day he [Bigard, NDLR] Isn’t there anymore, I’m going to feel very very alone … that’s for sure.”, Confides with great modesty the actress and creator of sexy content.
She then adds: “I think about it [à la mort future de
Jean-Marie Bigard]... So I didn’t think about it when I met him. Because, at 20, you have life in front of you, and it’s abstract. But the more age you get, the more the person opposite takes it, the more you have to think about it. In the same way as I think about it for my mother, for the people I love […] I only think about the loss of people I love […]
It’s a theme that haunts me […]
But what to do? That’s life.”The beard does not make the philosopher, as the other would say.