Valérie Bonneton speaks frankly about her vision of the couple: “It seems absurd to me”

During an interview given as part of the show 50’inside (TF1)broadcast this Saturday, February 17, from 5:50 p.m., actress Valérie Bonneton made some confidences to journalist Isabelle Ithurburu, about his vision of married life. Indeed, in a short extract from the section The portraitposted on the Instagram account of the TF1 show, we can see the 53-year-old actress lends herself in the question-and-answer game.

After the presenter asked him: Looking back, has your vision of the couple changed?”, she stated: “I always thought that a successful couple, who were good together, these are two solitudes together. It can’t work any other way… We have to be absolutely independent. I’ve always thought that, but since I was young. For twenty years, I have always thought that”. She then added: “We have to. Anyway, we are born and we die alone. It’s the only truth.”. Valérie Bonneton further explained that “the idea of ​​getting married and taking someone’s name” seemed to him “absurd”.

An early passion for comedy

It was at college that Valérie Bonneton discovered himself a true passion for comedy. She actually played in a revival of Scapin’s trickery, one piece by Molière, when she was in fifth grade. After returning to the stage in high schoolshe joined the Florent course, her baccalaureate in hand, reports Marie Claire. Accustomed to supporting roles for several years, the actress experienced a slump during his thirties. “Around 35, I said to myself, something must be happening, I’m not going to keep going for ten tries deep in a suburb for two days of filming, especially with two children”, she declared to our colleagues. In 2007, she was chosen to play Fabienne Lepic, in the series Do not do this, do not do that (2007-2017). A role that allowed him to relaunch his career.

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias

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