Guest on the set of DailySara Forestier recounted how her altercation with Nicolas Duvauchelle on set pushed her to move away from cinema. Words which did not fail to make the actor react.
While promoting her new film Three friends on the set of DailySara Forestier confided in what had pushed her to move away from the film sets. “I needed to take a few years to rebuild myself”she began, before revealing that she had been “hit by an actor on a film”. “I was slapped and left the film”she recalled, referring to the film Good man by Marion Vernoux. During the show hosted by Yann Barthès, the 38-year-old actress also spoke about the trauma linked to this episode. “We talk very little about it, about the trauma. There's everything afterwards, where you have to rebuild yourself. So, I took this time, I filed a complaint. Damaged women, we have fun very often to say that they are crazy […] Actually no, we're just damaged.”continued the one who had “desires for suicide”.
“Thank you for respecting the truth” : Nicolas Duvauchelle denies having slapped Sara Forestier on the set of Good man
Following Sara Forestier's comments, Nicolas Duvauchelle broke his silence to firmly deny the accusations against him. “Let this be clear to all the pseudo cardboard vigilantes… I never touched Sara Forestier, several witnesses were present including the director and an investigation was carried out by the courts. Please respect the verdict. I plan to pursue all the smart guys who continue to cowardly post messages to me“he replied in his Instagram story. Before adding: “I have a family and children, please respect them and respect the truth and not your fantasies.” As a reminder, Nicolas Duvauchelle married his partner Chloé Roy last May during a ceremony organized in Morbihan. A ceremony attended by his children Bonnie, Romy and Andréa.
Nicolas Duvauchelle: his reaction to the accusations of violence made by Sara Forestier
This is not the first time that the actor has spoken out about the accusatory statements of his colleague who was replaced at short notice by Ana Girardot. “I don't care, she says whatever version she wants. I'm straight in my boots. If you look at me, I'm straight in my boots. No, I'm not going to lie there- above, it's more interesting to talk about Ana”had confided the one who had not stopped praising his co-star of Good man. “I needed someone kind. It was a pleasure, this gentleness, he is a good person, and it helped me a lot. I was very happy with this last minute change. We couldn't have hoped for more. It was a relief.”
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