Audrey Lamy is Laurent Delahousse's guest in 8:30 p.m. Sundayon France 2this November 10, 2024, to talk about the film In flip-flops at the foot of the Himalayas. The actress is the headliner of the feature film in theaters on November 13. In this film, Alexandra Lamy's sister plays the mother of a little autistic boy. She confided to 7 Days TVthat for her, it is essential to be a mother to play a mother. In addition, she took the opportunity to tell a few little anecdotes and make rare confidences about her children. She notably revealed that during the two months of filming, she was away from her children. “They are small: I have an 8 year old boy, Léo, and a 3 year old girl, Alma. I missed them so much”, she delivered.
Thus, to fill the lack of his children, “I have completely taken over Eden, my young partner who is the age of my son. When I kiss her and say: 'You are my baby of love', it wasn't in the text, it's the mother who speaks”, she admitted. In addition, she revealed that she had no trouble crying on command on this shoot, on the one hand because her playing partner was “formidable” and on the other because its “children were 800 km away”. “I can guarantee you that I cry in a split second!”, she added. When talking about her character, she also explained that in the story, the little boy “helps his mother become an adult”. In her personal life, she experienced the same thing. “My children have made me mature”, confided Audrey Lamy.
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Audrey Lamy, a mother who spends a lot of time with her children
In this same interview with 7 Days TVAudrey Lamy revealed that her mother gave her the greatest compliment in the world by telling her that she is a “good mom”. And his sister did even better. “To his friends, Alexandra says that I am the best mom in the world, she explained. Because I can spend hours playing, improv with dinosaurs.” For the 43-year-old actress, spending hours playing with her children is part of the secret to happiness. She insisted: “To be fulfilled, I need to spend time with my children, my friend, my parents, my sister, my niece.”
Article written with the collaboration of 6Médias.
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