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This Saturday, December 21, Audrey Fleurot éwas received on the set of Quelle ÉPoque. During the interview, Léa Salam&eacute was unknowingly clumsy with the actress.

“Désolée, je ne pensais pas” : Léa Salamé commet un gros impair face à Audrey Fleurot endeuillée

© France 2 Audrey Fleurot makes a sad announcement in Quelle Epoque.

IN BRIEF

  • Audrey Fleurot, guest on the show Quelle éépoque on France 2 on December 21, shared her professional career and her passion for theater
  • Interviewed by Léa Salamé, the actress revealed a drama that recently occurred in her personal life
  • She revealed a traumatic experience during a poorly prepared love scene, highlighting inappropriate behavior in the industry before the MeToo movement.

Guest on France 2 in Quelle époque this December 21, Audrey Fleurot confided in particular about her career. The HPI star acknowledged how lucky she was to be acting, since it was the only one she had considered. “In fact, there is no recipe, that is to say that I was lucky in my life, it was that or nothing else and I really think that it is a chance”, she explains to L&eacutea Salamé. 

But before shining at On screen, Audrey Fleurot admits that she was destined for the stage, because of a passion that was revealed in her childhood. “Me at eight years old, I know what I'm going to do and I put everything in place for… After me, I wanted to do theater…”, begins the actress. The opportunity for Léa Salamé to bounce back on the subject by addressing a story already mentioned by the actress. “You wanted to do theater because your father… It's linked to your father ?”, asks the journalist. 

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“I just lost…”: Audrey Fleurot surprises Léa Salamé

What Léa Salamé didn't know was that Audrey Fleurot's father passed away recently. “So, I told a lot this story and then i just lost my father so çthat will make him all the more happy”, the actress replies. Enough to plunge her interlocutor into embarrassment. “I'm sorry, I didn't think”, she admits. 

A blunder quickly swept aside by the émoving anecdote of Audrey Fleurot. “My father was a Paris firefighter at the time when there were firefighters on duty (…) at the Comédie Française. He was on duty regularly and I think one evening my mother told him, “Take the kid”“, the actress recounts. Then she added: “At the same time, I see the spectacle of the room and at both the other side of the decor (…) And I say to myself, that's what I want to do”. 

Audrey Fleurot: this love scene that traumatized her

In the pages of Le Parisien, in September, Audrey Fleurot émentioned her beginnings as an actress. The latter, like many others, did not escape the inappropriate behavior of certain colleagues. “I had an experience during a love scene that didn't go as it was written. I said: 'But, I'm going to end up with his penis on my butt live because nothing was planned ?' I was told: 'Are you an actress or not ? We're not going to spend the night there'”, remembers Audrey Fleurot.

An experience that made the actress feel “feverish and alone”. “When you get home, you're like shit, you feel like something has been stolen from you. It's a mini-rape, methods that, a priori, will no longer exist. The next day, you hate the director and the production manager tells you that the scene will not be edited. So, there was no need. Just a roundabout way to possess you. Everything was normal”, specifies Audrey Fleurot before adding: “Good Obviously, I should have done that. say no. With MeToo, we experienced something essential”. 

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