Béatrice Dalle once again imposes her singularity in “Disappearance disturbing: When the child appears”, broadcast on October 7 on France 2. Sporting a rebellious look made of leather and tattoos, she embodies a character with character, image of his own personality.
The theme of violence against women and children runs through this fiction, a subject that the 59-year-old actress rejects both on and off screen. “For me, if you hit a woman or a kid, you are not a man,” she confided during an interview with “Télé-Loisirs”.
Béatrice Dalle addresses with raw sincerity a particularly painful experience from her past, which she had already mentioned before. “I experienced this violence with the guy I married in prison,” she says, specifying that this is the only relationship she “regrets.” The conclusion of this story was tragic, but leaves no remorse in the artist. “He screwed himself up at the end of our story, which is a good thing because he would have hurt other women,” she says.
This man is Guénaël Meziani. A man 10 years younger than her. They met during a visit to Brest prison (F), while he was serving a 12-year sentence for rape and kidnapping of his former partner. Despite the strange context of this meeting, the two protagonists married in 2005.
Unfortunately, he hit her numerous times after her release. “I would have been better off breaking my leg the day I met him in jail,” she declared in an interview with “Paris Match.” The divorce in 2013 marked the definitive end of this dark period.
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