Maïwenn, invasive mother? Sad analysis of her relationship with Shanna, the daughter she had with Luc Besson

Maïwenn, invasive mother? Sad analysis of her relationship with Shanna, the daughter she had with Luc Besson
Maïwenn, invasive mother? Sad analysis of her relationship with Shanna, the daughter she had with Luc Besson

With being the actress and director that everyone knows, Maiwenn is a mother. Indeed, she is the proud mother of two children: her daughter, Shanna, whom she had when she was 16, when she was in a relationship with Luc Besson. And Diego, born ten years later, fruit of his union with the businessman Jean-Yves Le Fur. “When you have children, independence is over! We become a stopover for love until the end of our days“, she confided in 2017, in the columns of Marie Claire. Today, if Maïwenn seems to be very close to her son, this would be less the case with her eldest daughter. In any case, this is what she confided in the columns of ReleaseMay 13, 2023.

I may be taking up too much space. The role of mother is the most wonderful, and the hardest“, she confided before adding: “I’m probably too demanding…“Shanna is a young woman now in her 30s who works as a photographer on film sets.”She’s at an age where she doesn’t want things to be passed on to her anymore. She rather wants to pass me on, to reverse the roles“, had thus declared the mother of the family in 2017.

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