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the poignant confidences of Sandrine Bonnaire about part of her childhood

To our loves, Jeanne la virgin, Playful, Love is better than life… At 57, Sandrine Bonnaire has starred in many successful films. If the actress won the César for Most Promising Actress in 1984 and that for Best Actress two years later, she had a difficult childhood every day. Sunday November 10, 2024, on the set of the show A Sunday in the Country, the seventh in a family of eleven children remembered: “I was born in Allier, I grew up there until At the age of seven, I arrived in the suburbs near Montlhéry (in Essonne) where my father and my uncle had built what we called a chalet. We were without water and without electricity. We lived there for, I would say, two years. So we were a bit gypsy, a bit gypsy… We only washed ourselves once a week in a tub, there were four or five of us in that tub. “. If she does not want to “do her Cinderella”, the actress admitted that she had a bad experience during this period.

In complete transparency, the one whose mother died in a nursing home even though she had “no illness” explained: “It was a bit shameful… When we went to school, people knew that we lived like that. But at the same time, we remained dignified, my parents were very courageous. At the same time, there was also a real freedom and perhaps my non-docility or at least the daring that I had in it. life later, or even, I had at the time, perhaps (…)

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