This Thursday, January 30, in Télématin, Estelle Lefébure promotes her book Welcome the time that passes, before discussing its relationship with old age and cosmetic surgery.
IN BRIEF
- Estelle Lefébure, an icon of the 80s, has left her mark on fashion and conquered the cinema, while leading a fulfilling family life with her three children and a grandson.
- She published “Accueillir le temps qui passe”, sharing her thoughts on old age, natural beauty and self-acceptance.
- Discover her advice on well-being and her nuanced opinion on cosmetic surgery, revealed during her appearance on Télématin.
Having become a true fashion icon in the 80s, Estelle Leféburewalked the runway for the biggest fashion houses and lent her face to many prestigious magazines. Her beauty, elegance and charm left their mark on a whole generation. What's more, the model also conquered the world of cinema and television.
In addition to a busy career, Estelle Lefébure also had a fulfilling family life. She gave birth to three children: Ilona and Emma Smit, the fruit of her love with David Hallyday, then Giuliano, born from her union with Pascal Rammette. In 2022, she also became a grandmother. Her eldest daughter, Ilona Smet, welcomed a little boy named Harrison.
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While the world of fashion is far behind her, the French actress has other projects in mind, including the publication of her book Welcoming the passing of time published by Flammarion. The latter has been available for sale since January 22. Throughout the pages, she confides in her experience as a woman, mother and grandmother.
She discusses old age and gives her valuable advice. Well-being, natural beauty, self-acceptance… These are all themes that are highlighted. To promote her book, Estelle Lefébure éwas invited on the set of Télématin. The ex-wife of David Hallyday thus responded to a question about cosmetic surgery.
Estelle Lefébure: “I respect everyone's choice”
“You also talk about cosmetic surgery in the book, and you say, I'm not against it. Isn't it a bit contradictory ?”, asked Julien Arnaud. “No, not at all. I'm not against because I respect everyone's choice,” she said.
A little annoyed, she added : “What I don't like, and I find it ridiculous, it's at 20 when young girls are already having their entire faces redone. &At 20, I mean we haven't even finished evolving yet I think. After that we have something that really prevents you from feeling good, why not. But we can also assume”.