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In a Vanity Fair article published this Wednesday, January 22, the novelist Philippe Lançon draws a portrait of Catherine Deneuve, whom he met a few days ago in a Parisian restaurant. During her interview with the actress, another French star burst in.

“Enlever la laisse” : Catherine Deneuve dérangée en pleine interview, l’identité de son interlocutrice laisse pantois

© bestimage Catherine Deneuve: interrupted in the middle of an interview by another big star

IN BRIEF

  • Catherine Deneuve returns to the cinema in “Yokai – the spirit world”, in theaters February 26
  • During an interview with Philippe Lançon &agrave Paris, she is recognized and approached by admirers, including a famous French singer.
  • Find out how Catherine Deneuve manages her fame even in private moments

Catherine Deneuve is back in theaters in Yokai – The Spirit World, expected in theaters on February 26. She plays an international star who comes to give one last concert in Japan before suddenly dying. Her character then returns to the story in the form of a ghost to haunt her biggest fan. 

While waiting for the film to be released, Catherine Deneuve met up with novelist Philippe Lançon at Lily Wang, an Asian restaurant located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The opportunity to seize – or at least attempt – the portrait of the star for Vanity Fair. & Chic establishment and subdued lighting, it is the ideal place to be interviewed away from prying eyes, at least in appearance.

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Catherine Deneuve: difficult for the actress to go unnoticed

During the interview, Catherine Deneuve makes herself recognized, but also approached. By an admirer, first, to whom she admits once the man has left that she did not listen to her, since she was looking at him. The second person who will come to disturb Catherine Deneuve's peace is far from being a stranger. 

Philippe Lançshe is described as “thin, tall, ageless, extended by a certain grace, with a small pointed animal head and pretty eyes surrounded by wrinkles, slightly slanted”. The latter, sitting a few tables away, has a small dog whose many barks intrude. She then approaches, smiling and embarrassed, before saying to Catherine Deneuve: “Good evening Catherine. I'm sorry, I hope he doesn't bother you. He's three months old, it's the first time I've taken him to a restaurant and he's crying. I wouldn't have ”. 

Catherine Deneuve approached by a huge French star at a restaurant

The two women politely discuss the dog for a few moments, – the actress notably suggests to her interlocutor “to take off the leash” – before the mysterious customer takes her leave. “You recognized her ?”, Catherine Deneuve then says to the novelist. “She rings a bell, but…”, the latter replies. And the actress replies: “She's the singer who had so much success in the eighties, you know… ‘I-I am liberti-ne”. As you will have understood, the woman who disturbed Catherine Deneuve in the middle of an interview was none other than Mylène Farmer. Three times nothing!

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116