Stéphane Rousseau Reveals Reason for Departure from “STAT”

Stéphane Rousseau has officially announced the reason for his departure from the popular TV show “STAT.” His character, Éric Perron, has left the series after the fourth season finale. This has left many fans disappointed, but Rousseau’s decision is driven by personal career ambitions.
Details of Rousseau’s Departure from “STAT”
Rousseau revealed during an interview on “Véronique et les Fantastiques” that he plans to return to the stage after a decade-long hiatus. The scheduling conflicts between filming “STAT” and touring made it impossible for him to continue with the show.
Future Possibilities
Despite his departure, Rousseau hinted at the possibility of returning for cameo appearances. He mentioned that Marie-Andrée Labbé, the show’s writer, has left the door open for potential guest spots in the future.
- Character Departure: Éric Perron leaves after winning 17 million in the lottery.
- Personal Ambitions: Rousseau will focus on his upcoming stage performance.
- Regrets: He expressed disappointment at not working with his fiancée, Julie Perreault, who directs “STAT.”
Upcoming Projects
Rousseau is currently in the process of preparing his new show, which has already seen many dates sell out. However, there are still a few tickets available for select performances.
This transition marks a significant moment in Rousseau’s career, as he steps away from a beloved character to pursue new challenges on stage. Fans will be eager to see how his return to live performance unfolds while hoping for potential returns to “STAT.”




