This Friday, November 29, Audrey Tautou was the guest of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine in C à vous, to talk about Superfacial, a photographic book spanning her years in cinema. However, the host said too much about the actress' work, which irritated her.
Actress, but also photographer. At 48, Audrey Tautou, known for her role in the film The fabulous story of Amélie Poulainhas been trying his hand at another art for years: the one in the photo. This Friday, November 29, the actress comes out Superfaciala book of photos taken by the actress herself, in which she shares surprising photos, including a series dedicated to the journalists who interviewed her. “I needed to keep a memory, a trace of what I was experiencing, the people I met and what I felt”justified the ex-partner of Yann Le Bourbouac'h, in an interview granted to Vanity Fair. The actress who has won several Caesareans explains that the primary aim of this book was to “reappropriate [son] look, choosing what[elle] photographiai[t] among what he [lui] was allowed to watch.
In her book of photographs, Audrey Tautou also mixes objects and subjects found during her travels, but not only that. Guest on the set of C to you, this Friday, November 29, the one who shared the poster for the film Vénus Beauté alongside Nathalie Baye delivered some other secrets about this work.
Audrey Tautou reprimands Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine in C à vous
You guessed it, Superfacialthe book imagined by Audrey Tautou mixes genres. And on the set of C à vous, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, who had the chance to look through it, couldn't help but deliver some indiscretions about the bookto the great dismay of the actress. “Audrey is a star, yes, but there will be no star secrets in her book”began Arthur's mother, before making an exception. “Except one… Exactly, there is a chapter 'Secret and star beauty, in which you are going to tell us Audrey how you spread gel on your breasts every morning…“she clarified, laughing at her guest who pouted.
“Well no, you shouldn’t say it, oh my”launched Audrey Tautou to the host, convinced of having “all messed up”. “You took away all the dirty customers I could have.”she quipped to the other columnists, who could not hold back their laughter.