Known for her role as Hortense Rochemont in the series Here it all begins, Catherine
Davydzenka was a guest on the podcast Shadows and lightsthis Friday, November 29. The opportunity for the actress to return to her professional projects, her relationship with her companion Stéphane Blancafort, but also his childhood.
Since she was young Catherine Davydzenka admits not realizing her natural beauty and her physical assets. “I was never aware of mwe have potential for seductioneven today“, she observes. However, at school, she was already receiving comments. Not from her classmates, but from her teachers…
Catherine Davydzenka: her physique caused her “a lot of problems”
She explains that her appearance “worth a lot of trouble”. “Apparently, the others were aware of it for me. Even at school, with my teachers,
it was going very badly. At the age of 12 or 13, I was summoned by teachers who told me that I had to dress differently, that I was not allowed to wear skirts or tank tops, that it was exciting. the boys and that they were distracted by my presence”, she remembers.
She adds: “And I didn’t understand why, because I didn’t even know the concept of desire at the time!”. The teachers insisted that her clothing could be a danger for her outside of school. “They told me that, even for me, I didn't realize it! That
I was going to get attacked in the streeteven though I didn't even know what that meant.” says the 26-year-old actress.
Catherine Davydzenka: “The vision of others is hard to bear”
With her notoriety, Catherine Davydzenka is the target of numerous criticisms on social networks. Comments about her physique that she tries, as best she can, to ignore. “Most of the time I don't care. Sexcept when this generates injustice still so incomprehensible to me”, she blurted.
“For me, the notion of beauty is subjective. But, sometimes, the vision of others is hard to bear, especially when you don't have the same vision as them! I had a lot of difficulty, when I was younger, to understand to detach from the image that people wanted to stick to me, this kind of figure of femininity that didn't correspond to me at all. But that was a long time ago!she finally concludes in the podcast.