what she does “by provocation”

On the front page of Télé-Loisirs this week, Helena Noguerra gave herself in an unfiltered interview on her free relationship to her age and the passage of time.

The actress and singer Helena Noguerra is starring in the miniseries The man of our lives which will be broadcast on Thursday November 24 on M6. She confided in the magazine Entertainment TV on her role as a single mother in fiction as well as on passing time. Proud of her 53 years, the actress born on May 18, 1969 in Brussels, reveals that she does not want to hide her age, quite the contrary.Yes, because they are mine and I have earned them“, she explains with humor to the journalist of Entertainment TV. And if you meet one day the sister of Lio, avoid complimenting her by telling her that she does not look her age, she might take it badly! “Giving a compliment in the form of disguised ageism deeply irritates me“, explains the former model. Against the current, Helena Noguerra claims her age and the marks of time, well aware of the fact that aging and talking openly regarding her age remains completely taboo in the cinema world. “Even if it can penalize me, I say my age provocatively. I don’t want to be ashamed“, rebels the actress.

Helena Noguerra wants to be “pretty”… like George Clooney!

Fervent activist for the women’s rights to proudly display their age, Helena Noguerra is also irritated by the diktats imposed, not only in the world of cinema but more broadly in society, which aim to praise men when they grow old and to denigrate women when they exceed the fifties “I feel beautiful and I want people to tell me that people think I’m pretty, like when you tell George Clooney that aging suits him well.“, she declares in the number of Entertainment TV of which she is the headline. “Better to rejoice over what you gain than cry over what you lose.“.

Helena Noguerra, a committed actress

In the cast of the thriller in 4 episodes The man of our lives to see on M6, Helena Noguerra shares the bill with Odile Vuillemin, Elodie Frégé and Flore Bonaventura. They play four women in love with the same man played by Jonathan Zaccaï. The comedian, recently in the movie poster Downton Abbey 2: A New Era, slips into the skin of a crook who plays with the women he seduces. The opportunity for Helena Noguerra to discuss the MeToo movement that she finds “moving and wonderful.”

The young women who are rising up today are saying stop and, by taking our hands, they are giving us back momentum. I am very happy that the men have joined us, because they realize that the world has allowed them to be oppressors and that we have let it happen.. We are living in an anxiety-provoking but brilliant era in terms of awareness“, she says with a touch of optimism.

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