Valérie Bonneton rarely keeps her tongue in her pocket. A character trait that she shares with most of her characters. This Saturday February 17, 2024, the actress is the Alex Reed of Isabelle Ithurbubu in 50′ Inside. The opportunity for her to confide in her vision of life as a couple.
Valérie Bonneton is back on the big screen. The crazy mom of Do not do this, do not do that this time will opposite Patrick Timsit in the comedy Fallen from the truck. Laughing fit guaranteed! Even if the actress has the habit of exuberant roles, she also knows how to be touching. Emotion always overcomes her when she recalls her son Joseph’s fight once morest illness, as a courageous little man.
This difficult ordeal, Valérie Bonneton knew make it a strength. At the time, she was also able to count on the support of François Cluzet, her former partner and father of her two children. The couple announced their separation in 2010, while promoting the film The Little Handkerchiefs. This Saturday, the 53 year old actress will be the Alex Reed of 50′ Inside. The show’s Instagram account has already revealed part of his interview.
Valérie Bonneton has a strong opinion on these subjects
Isabelle Ithurbubu then invited her to confide in her vision of the couple. “I always thought that a successful couple, who were good together, it’s two solitudes together. It can’t work any other way.”, says Valérie Bonneton. An ode to independence. She has held this conviction for many years. And joke: “In any case, we are born and we die alone”. Attention, definitely don’t talk to him regarding marriage! “Even the idea of getting married and taking someone’s name seems absurd to me.”she admits.
She continues her confidences on her vision of marriage, adding: “I say to myself, ‘But how do you actually change your name?’ I don’t know, there is something that rings false regarding me.” Today, Valérie Bonneton does not seem closed to love, but still on her guard. “We might have been disappointed by human beings, you see. […] Obviously, there are lots of wonderful people, and we have to share, we have to be together. That, one does not prevent the other. But I think that frankly, unfortunately, It would be better [compter sur soi-même]. It’s better to be like this.” Comments which created a real debate in the comments, between those who are pro-marriage and those who advocate freedom.
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