Things are complicated: Samuel Le Bihan: “I am not alone, but I am not committed either”

Things are complicated: Samuel Le Bihan: “I am not alone, but I am not committed either”
Things are complicated: Samuel Le Bihan: “I am not alone, but I am not committed either”

Samuel Le Bihan is an energetic actor serving the cause of the disabled. But the actor can get very angry with the “crooks” who set up scams on this problem, he told “Nous Deux”.

Samuel Le Bihan, who has long put his love life second, confided that he “is no longer alone”.

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Samuel Le Bihan took advantage of an interview to denounce the “crooks” who gravitate around disabled people and their families.

“It’s really disgusting,” said the actor from the series “Alex Hugo” when he spoke with “Nous Deux” about malicious people who try to take advantage of the situation of disabled people.

While, father of an autistic teenager, Samuel Le Bihan founded the platform Autism Info Servicehe is still engaged in his fight to advance the support and care of autism. According to the actor, who was decorated with the Legion of Honor for his action in favor of autistic people and those around them, the profession of educator must be regulated “to avoid scammers”. “You can’t imagine the number of people who make money off their disability!” he got carried away.

He also believes that it is necessary to “simplify administrative procedures and improve reception structures”.

The actor also confided that he would express less about his daughter Angia who, he said, “is entering adolescence”. He adds: “it’s time for me to leave him alone.”

For his part, Samuel Le Bihan, who has long put his love life in the background, told the magazine that he “is no longer alone”. But in real life, as in that of his favorite character Alex Hugo, things are complicated.

“I arrive with a somewhat heavy package, and you have to accept me like that,” he explains. Result: “Today, I’m not alone, but I’m not committed either… I’m not unhappy, that’s the main thing.”

The actor nevertheless still remains hopeful that it will work. “Every time, I want to believe in it until I realize that we ultimately don’t have the same desires,” philosopher Samuel Le Bihan, who, however, “never say never” …

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