Audrey Lamy is the happy mother of two children, Léo and Alma. On the set of 8:30 p.m., Sundaythe actress remembered a very funny anecdote about her childbirth which involved the singer Julien Doré.
Eight months after the release of the comedy Happy Winners with Fabrice Éboué, Audrey Lamy is already back on the big screen with In flip-flops at the foot of the Himalayas. Scheduled for November 13 in France, the feature film stars the 43-year-old actress as Pauline, a single mother who takes care of her six-year-old Andréa, who has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Although he is not really at the level, he is still in school and is preparing to start the main kindergarten section. A crucial year for the little boy as well as his mother, recently separated from her husband.
Audrey Lamy shares an anecdote “a little annoying” on the birth of her daughter Alma
While she was promoting her new feature film on the set of 8:30 p.m., SundayAudrey Lamy delivered a funny anecdote about the birth of her daughter, Alma. “I’m going to tell you a secret, which may be a little embarrassing, but it doesn’t matter, we’ll forget about it in ten minutes. I gave birth to my daughter to a song by Julien Doré called Nous“. A confidence which had the gift of surprising the main interested party, who was also on the set to talk about his new opus called Impostor.
A fulfilled and fulfilled mother
Fulfilled in her professional life, Audrey Lamy is also fulfilled in her private life thanks to her two children, born from her love affair with Thomas Sabatier. “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”she explained in the columns of 7 Days TVspecifying that he felt a lack of his children during the filming of the film In flip-flops at the foot of the Himalayas. “They are small: I have an 8-year-old boy, Léo, and a 3-year-old girl, Alma. I missed them so much. I have completely taken over Éden, my young partner who is the age of my son . When I kiss him and say: 'You are my love baby', It wasn't in the text, it's the mother speaking.”
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