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the touching declaration of Bérénice Bejo to her husband, Michel Hazanavicius

Invited on Laurent Delahousse’s “8:30 p.m. on Sunday” show on October 13, the actress spoke about her relationship with the director.

It was in “8:30 p.m. on Sunday” that Bérénice Bejo praised her husband, Michel Hazanavicius. In the segment of the show called “Face à l’screen”, presenter Laurent Delahousse presents her with photographs to represent her long career, including several of her on the arm of her husband, something she immediately notes. “I’m very lucky,” she assures, first talking about her career.

“I was very lucky to meet this man, too. It changed my professional life, my personal life, then confides the one who has shared her life with Michel Hazanavicius for almost twenty years. Laurent Delahousse then emphasizes that she never hesitates to say that her husband is “the most important thing” for her. “It’s him”reacts the actress immediately. “I love him so much, I still love him, just as much, more… I admire him.”

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“I need him”

The Franco-Argentinian actress then talks about the remarks she receives when she travels on set. «On me dit “But, your children”, and I say “But especially Michel!” My children obviously, but soon they will no longer need me.” remarks Bérénice Béjo. “I need him, he needs me, it’s very important to me.”

The couple collaborated, among other things, on an iconic film, The Artist. In this feature film, she plays the main female character, Peppy Miller. Bérénice Béjo looks back on the moment when her husband entrusted her with this role. “I told myself he was crazy”she remembers. “I told him, “But stop, who is going to see a black and white film”and at the same time I love it, it’s my whole culture, that of my parents…”

The actress also shares her reaction to the criticism she received during this filming, and the unique aspect of working with her companion. “I give him as much as any other director, but it’s true that it’s the eyes of love that look at me,” admits Bérénice Béjo. «That’s it “Provided that he loves me, that he admires me, that I am good, that I am worthy”... There is a little extra somethings.»

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