Currently starring in “In Flip Flops at the Foot of the Himalayas”, Audrey Lamy slips into the shoes of a mother raising a little autistic boy. A role in which she particularly found herself, she who readily describes herself as a mother wolf.
Audrey Lamy never stops climbing! Starring in John Wax's latest film, In flip-flops at the foot of the Himalayasin theaters this Wednesday, November 13, the 43-year-old actress plays Pauline, a somewhat lost mother having to raise a little autistic boy.
Audrey Lamy real mother wolf?
Asked by Madame Figarothe younger sister of Alexandra Lamy, herself a mother of two children, revealed to be a mother hen. And rather twice than once! “I may be a little overprotective of my children, but the balance is with my partner. For example, if we play a board game with my 8-year-old son, I will systematically lose on purpose, whereas his father no way”, she replied in the pages of the magazine. In a relationship since 2008 with entrepreneur Thomas Sabatier, the ex-star of Household scenes is the happy mother of Léo, 8 years old, and Alma, 3 years old.
And Audrey Lamy clarified: “I want my children to be happy, and I tell them a lot that nothing is serious at their ages. I also want them to be kind and empathetic; two qualities that will make them good people. I am also very good at transforming constraints into a game. When my son, a fan of the rapper Jul, has to learn a poem, we put on flip flops and socks to recite it while rapping. It works very well!”
Audrey Lamy in a relationship with Thomas Sabatier: where do the couple and their two children live?
For a few years now, Audrey Lamy and her family have left their apartment in Paris for a house in the South – which was burglarized in 2022 by undocumented immigrants from Eastern Europe against whom she did not want to file a complaint -, after the Covid crisis. With her sweetheart and their two children, they left their luggage in Saint-Gély-du-Fesc, not far from Montpellier.
“To her friends, Alexandra says that I am the best mother in the world. Because I can spend hours playing, improv with dinosaurs. To be fulfilled, I need to spend time with my children, my friend, my parents, my sister, my niece.“, added Audrey Lamy to 7 Days TV.