Karine Ferri: Thanks to Jean-Luc Reichmann, its potential disorder affecting 1 in 5 people identified

Karine Ferri: Thanks to Jean-Luc Reichmann, its potential disorder affecting 1 in 5 people identified
Karine Ferri: Thanks to Jean-Luc Reichmann, its potential disorder affecting 1 in 5 people identified

The end of the year promises to be rich for Karine Ferri. As she does every year, she will be on the air the evening of December 31 to help us move from one year to the next with joy and good humor alongside Christophe Beaugrand with whom she hosts the New Year's Eve party on TF1. We will notably find the famous blooper reel and a host of guests including Sylvie Tellier, Marianne James and Amanda Lear.

But these last few weeks have also been marked by a great first for the wife of Yoann Gourcuff: she filmed in an episode of the series Leo Mattéï in which she plays Charlotte, the mother of a 10-year-old little girl, a woman who is basically happy and happy in her life, as Karine mentions to our colleagues at Pocket but thata drama will come to turn upside downshe won't say more.

If the world of television, which she has frequented since she took her first steps in Le Bachelorhas no secret for her, filming a fiction was completely new for the one who recently spoke about her departure from The Voice… She thus notes to our colleagues from Pocket TV having had “feeling like a little girl who discovered the filming, with a lot of apprehension and the desire to do well».

Karine Ferri, “full of emotion and sensitivity” estimated his partner Jean-Luc Reicnhmann

But that's not the only thing she discovered during this experience for which she says she went looking for emotions inside herself. It is undoubtedly thanks to his work of introspection that Jean-Luc Reichmann was able to make an astonishing observation and reveal to Karine that she was surely suffering froma disorder that she had never noticed until then.

At the end of this filming, the man who has played Commander Léo Mattéï for more than eleven years applauded Karine's performance, emphasizing that she was “an extraordinary partner, full of emotion and sensitivity“. But he also noticed something else about her: “IIt made me realize that there was certainly hypersensitivity in me. Before he told me about it, I didn’t realize that.”

Cet excess sensitivity affects between 10 and 35% of the French population and, even if Karine was not aware of it, she had in the past demonstrated that her sensitivity could be exacerbated. This was particularly the case when she had to face the terrible ordeal of the death of Grégory Lemarchal, her companion at the time. Three years after her disappearance, she said: “I am not rebuilding myself. Every day that passes reminds me of this pain“. As an actress, she probably knew transform this weakness into strength!

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