This Tuesday, December 17, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine received Camille Cottin on her show C to you broadcast on France 5. The opportunity for the actress to talk about her current affairs, but also to look back on her participation in a famous show after which she was “horribly” sick.
This Tuesday, December 17, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine and her team were back in a new issue of C to you broadcast on France 5. On the set, they received not two, but three personalities well known to the public, namely, Julianne Moore, the director Pedro Almodòvar and Camille Cottin who, after having shone in the cinema, particularly across the Atlantic, made his return to the theater. In January 2025, her fans will find her on the Bouffes du Nord stage in Paris in the play The meeting adapted from the novel by Katharine Volckmer and directed by Jonathan Capdevielle. The actress thereembodies a character in search of freedom, a modern-day warrior“, we can read on the presentation sheet of the show.
Camille Cottin reveals having been “horribly“sick after filming a famous show
In the rest of the interview, Mohamed Bouhafsi returned to Camille Cottin’s participation in a famous program broadcast on Canal+. “You made us laugh so much in ‘Hot Ones’ in 2023, the Canal+ interview where you answer questions in eating chicken wings with increasingly spicy sauces…” he confided before being interrupted by the 46-year-old actress who made a revelation about after filming the program: “I was horribly ill, but cramps! I was doing a reading for Emmanuel Mouret’s film, I met Grégoire Ludig for the first time, we start reading. There was the Saint-Denis journey, the 10th, I’m starting to have hot flashes“.
“When you’re not used to it, it’s really violent“
Unfortunately, the situation did not improve for her. “I say: ‘I don’t feel very well’ and after five minutes of reading, I say: ‘Excuse me’ and after, I went to lie down against the tiles because I needed the cold, undressing completely and moaning and screaming.. The pain is excruciating! When you’re not used to it, it’s really violent“.
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