Alexandra Lamy: far from , she reveals her life in the Cévennes

Alexandra Lamy: far from , she reveals her life in the Cévennes
Alexandra Lamy: far from Paris, she reveals her life in the Cévennes

Published on December 27, 2024 at 3:00 p.m.

Alexandra Lamy: far from , she reveals her life in the Cévennes – © DOMINIQUE JACOVIDES / BESTIMAGE

For several years, Alexandra Lamy has lived in a house in the south of , of which she reveals photos on her social networks.

It is far from the hustle and bustle of Paris that Alexandra Lamy has decided to live. Like Pierre Niney, who went to live near with his family, it is in an estate in the Cévennes that she lives for a large part of the year. A peaceful house in the village of Anduze, in a region that the actress knows well, having grown up in the . She regularly reveals photos of her life in the countryside, surrounded by mountains and its animals.

It is also in this same house that she stayed with her sister Audrey Lamy, in 2020, during confinement: “It’s as if we were kids and we found ourselves together at home, it’s is great,” she said on Europe 1 in 2020.

Alexandra Lamy, well integrated into the region

Raised in the region, in Alès, the actress has retained a strong taste for nature: “In the Cévennes, where I live, it is magnificent. We can see transparent rivers, wonderful white rocks, full forests,” she confided to the newspaper “Féminin Psycho” in July 2024. The star also enjoys an exceptional view of the Pic Saint Loup, a mountain that she does not hesitate to reveal in photos on his Instagram account.

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It is also well integrated into the region and into village life: “We often see it,” declared the former mayor of Anduze in “Midi Libre”. “She finds here not anonymity but a form of tranquility,” he added.

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