“We have long since passed the status of sexual object!“
Virginie Efira never hesitates to express herself on her relationship to nudity, to sex, to her own desire. All this at once, very often. Just recently, in the pages of Society magazine, she returned to the remarks sparked by her numerous scenes in Eve outfits in her films: “I have the right to get naked, right?“, she laughed.
“I find it fascinating, in life, what libido is, what the sexual act is, and I like films that talk about it, that show it, where there is a point of view“, she continued in the fortnight. A cash testimony to be found here by the way.
Rebelote in the context of an equally dense exchange, on the side of Madame Figaro this time, where the Césarisée actress confesses: “Yes, sexuality interests me…“. She tells why without fuss, and it's as exciting… As feverishly liberating.
“I hope women find me sexy too!” : Virginie Efira says everything about her relationship with desire and nudity
“The fact that a woman inspires desire is in no way degrading“
This sentence sums up all of Virginie Efira's thoughts. His interest in sexuality, and especially the representation of desire, was born from reading it.of aesthetic shocks, visions that become political when we make them aware“. For example? Sharon Stone who in a white suit, bends and unfolds her legs… Under the gaze of stunned guys.
“I remember Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, who exercised her power over men by spreading her legs!“, recalls the actress. For her, desire is a strength. It is self-evident. No offense to those who judge and comment.
“It is not because we are a woman with exaggerated femininity that we lose our rights, our dignity, and that we submit to the man for that reason. We've long since moved beyond being a sexual object, so why not become one if you want to?“, this fan of fatal beauties like Lauren Bacall and Ava Gardner rejoices to the magazine.
The actress is also happy to be ironic about the obsession of journalists… For her sexuality, and her hyper glamorous side. Does she fascinate men? So much the better : “I hope women find me sexy too!“, she jokes in a pirouette with the feminine.
A self-deprecation that is furiously reminiscent of that of Sydney Sweeney. Who also spoke about her relationship with the body: remember. The relationship that Virginie Efira seems to form with her sexuality takes us back to the feminist positions of a star like Zahia: we think of this powerful speech from the pro-sex icon.
“I see the body and sexuality as materials to work on which do not only belong to men and which interest me a lot“, the Belgian interpreter further detailed to Society. “Well then maybe someone will say to me: That's nice, Virginie, but in every film, you're naked, it's starting to annoy us…“