Many discovered Virginie Hocq with a very daring sketch on “the shopping list”. Will she face the day when her 9-year-old daughter, Billie, will be old enough to understand? “Are you dreading the day when she will be old enough to go see all your sketches on the Internet, even the trashiest ones?”asked Éric Dussart this Saturday, January 18 during his appearance on the RTL show We’re doing TV again. “Well I think she’s going to judge me. She’s going to say: ‘Oh, no! But please, what! No, you didn’t do that!’. While people find me funny, I’m sure at some point she’ll say: ‘Ah no, but sorry!’”, she replied, imitating the offended voice of a jaded teenager.
Why is Virginie Hocq not a fan of positive education?
“Today, she is a thousand miles from imagining that you can do things like that on stage or does she already know?”the host asked. “She knows a little about it. I think it’s her dad who tells her things from time to time, but when Billie came to see my shows when she was younger, she thought my job was making ‘Hello’, because she always only saw the end”explained the one who shares Sullyvan’s life. “Are you a classic mom with her or as quirky as in your roles?”Jade’s accomplice then asked. “I try to be quirky because I try to make her laugh, so that things can be understood easily. Homework is always a priesthood so I try to make it fun”detailed the Belgian comedian, who however underlined the limits of humor. “I tried to do this ‘positive education’. But there was a moment, when she didn’t want to go and wipe her chin, I couldn’t take it anymore. I told her: ‘You’re going to clean your crack all your life, so now you’re going, I’m sick of it!’. Well, she’s acting!”continued the 49-year-old actress, causing great hilarity in the RTL studio.
“You know, I’m going to die one day” : what Virginie Hocq does not dare say to her 9-year-old daughter
“I’m extremely afraid of adolescence, because there is this moment when you have a total rejection from your parents, so that’s why I don’t refuse to work, that I do what I I want it, because at one point she will take charge of her life.”then confided Virginie Hocq more seriously. “And she’s going to throw you away…”added Éric Dussart. “But, it’s sure! It’s inevitable”admitted the one who co-signed the piece Pride, prejudice or almost…at the Saint-Georges theater in Paris from January 24. “And then, there is a moment when she will realize that there is an end point to the ‘parents’ adventure. And it is always very late that we realize that in fact you have to make the most of it“she then added with emotion. “Fortunately we don’t raise our children saying: ‘You know I’m going to die one day. Maybe tomorrow. The Thalys will never come back. No more mom,’” she concluded with humor. Things she could say in a sketch, but not in real life.
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