Charlotte de Turckheim is on display in This is Paris. In this mini-series broadcast on France 2, the producer, Dominique Besnehard, invites viewers behind the scenes of a Parisian cabaret, after having revealed all the secrets of the movie stars, in the breathtaking Ten percent. In this new series, which attracted 2.33 million curious people to France 2 for its launch on Wednesday November 27, 2024, Charlotte de Turckheim shares the screen with a film star: Monica Bellucci. The Italian muse plays a flamboyant magazine leader, while the actress plays the role of the mother of Gaspard, the boss of the establishment, played by Alex Lutz.
Sunday December 1, 2024, in TV Kidson France 2, Charlotte de Turckheim spoke to Laurence Boccolini about her strange relationship with the beautiful Italian woman. Confidences that bent the other guests of the show!
“Um, nice, it’s hard to say,” replies Charlotte de Turckheim
“Sympa, Monica Bellucci?”said the host, curious to know the nature of the woman who was Cleopatra, in the Asterix by Alain Chabat. “Um, nice, it’s hard to say.”Charlotte de Turckheim also replied, provoking hilarity from the guestson the set. Are there tensions behind the scenes of this Parisian cabaret? The actress, who had one of her first major roles in the cinema alongside Coluche in The schoolmasterin 1981, quickly caught up, to dispel misunderstandings: “She's polite! She's very polite!”she assured.
But Laurence Boccolini didn't give up, and wanted to know a little more about Monica Bellucci's personality! “She doesn’t pat you on the back!”asked the former host of “Maillon Faible”. “No, she doesn’t pat you on the back.”continued Charlotte de Turckheim, smiling, before praising her beauty. “She is very, very feminine. Men are subjugated. She walks into the room, and it's Tex Avery. She is super feminine. She acts like a doer all the time. She is magnificent. And you, on the other hand, don't exist, you're a woodlice. You can move around, you can do whatever you want, there's no one looking at you. Men scan your gaze as if you weren’t there!”