“We are never really ready”: the secrets of Adèle Exarchopoulos, who became a mother at 23

“We are never really ready”: the secrets of Adèle Exarchopoulos, who became a mother at 23
“We are never really ready”: the secrets of Adèle Exarchopoulos, who became a mother at 23

At 30, actress Adèle Exarchopoulos is the happy mother of a 7-year-old boy. The one who became pregnant at 22 years old confides in the show Sept à Huit this Sunday October 6 about her motherhood.

Faced with success, Adèle Exarchopoulos remained disconcertingly natural. In his life, nothing matters more than family, friends and, of course, his son Ishmael. After around thirty films, a Palme d’Or and two Césars, the endearing 30-year-old actress appears very authentic. In full promotion of his new film, Love phew by Gilles Lellouche, the one that was revealed by The Life of Adèle shares the poster with her lover François Civil.

Guest on the set of Seven to EightLeila Bekhti’s best friend spoke about her role as a mother. In 2016, Adèle Exarchopoulos shared her life with the rapper Doums. At 22, she became pregnant. Ismaël was born in April 2017. Now separated from her ex-partner, the actress lives with her 7-year-old son and considers herself a happy mother. This gaga mom reveals: I have really become like my mother: I keep all the things, the drawings, the graffiti…” Despite her young age, this daughter of a nurse and restaurant manager admits to having strongly desired her child.

Adèle Exarchopoulos is very fulfilled in her role as a mother

I felt ready because I wanted it so much. I was lucky to be able to welcome him in good conditions too. So that played into my feeling of being ready.”, she explains. Before qualifying “Today, I’m 30 and I feel like we’re never really ready for the upheaval and dizziness of suddenly being responsible for someone’s life, ‘be responsible for one’s happiness, and at the same time not totally. Finally, I find thatthere is something that is scary.

Very playful, she spends a lot of time with her son: “I do what he asks me. It’s true that there is a moment when you really become a slave to his imagination.” To illustrate her point, the young mother tells an anecdote. “Yesterday, he asked me 500 times to pretend that he was coming out of a huge battlefield, that I had to shoot arrows at him and that he was dodging them… I admit that after 45 minutes, I I said to him: ‘Don’t you want to read a little manga?’”, she admits, laughing. For Adèle Exarchopoulos, laughter is essential. Every evening, she asks her son the same question when he comes home from school: “Did you have a laugh today with your friends?” A role as a mother that she describes as “too” joyful. Like all mothers, I just want my son to be happy.confesses the one who is now experiencing great love with François Civil.

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