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Guest on Europe 1, Julie Gayet tried to a bit of black humor at the microphone of Julia Vignali this Saturday 28 December.

"Sans culotte et sans tête" : Julie Gayet ose l’humour noir face à Julia Vignali

© Bestimage Julie Gayet à Montreal, in November 2024

IN BRIEF

  • Julie Gayet was é seen on France 2 on December 25, 2024 in the film 'Poly' and will soon be in theaters in 'Six Days' by Juan Carlos Medina, scheduled for January 1.< /li>
  • During an interview with Julia Vignali on December 28, Julie Gayet made a daring joke about Olympe de Gouges, whom she will play & agrave; television next year.
  • Julie Gayet wants to promote 'bright culture' by highlighting re little-known historical female figures, such as Olympe de Gouges.

Julie Gayet has a overflowing news at the end of 2024. On December 25, France 2 broadcasted in the afternoon the film Poly, directed by Nicolas Vanier (Belle et Sébastien), where the actress gives the replies to François Cluzet, Patrick Timsit and Elisa de Lambert. It is then at the cinema that we will find her very soon.

On January 1st will be released the ambitious Six Days by Juan Carlos Medina (GOLEM, the London Killer). The film focuses on a case of murder and kidnapping of a child in the 2000s. Julie Gayet plays one of the main roles alongside other stars of the silver screen such as Sami Bouajila, Anne Azoulay and Yannick Choirat.

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Julie Gayet: this daring joke launched in front of Julia Vignali

This Saturday, December 28, François Hollande's wife was received by Julia Vignali in the Europe 1 studio. The journalist mainly questioned her about her current affairs, but also her projects. Listeners learned in particular that Julie Gayet will return to television next year in the role of Olympe de Gouges, at the origin of the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen and guillotined.

While she was presenting this historical figure still too little known, Julia Vignali let herself go to call the Revolutionary a “woman of the head”. Julie Gayet immediately retorted with a black humor that we did not know her to have: “She is without panties and without a head”. Then the interview resumed its course without the slightest hitch.

Julie Gayet: “I wanted it to be seen…”

At a time when cancel culture is stirring public opinion, Julie Gayet calls for highlighting “bright culture” and more particularly women whose stories have not yet been told. “Women went up to Versailles [in 1789], she recalled on Europe 1. It was still thanks to women that the French Revolution started.”

“The first biography of Olympe de de Gouges was published only in 1981. We didn't know it at college”, the actress continued in the same interview. And to insist: “Çit will be broadcast on France Télévisions – because I wanted it to be seen by as many people as possible”. Olympe, a woman in the Revolution, which she co-wrote with Mathieu Busson, will probably arrive on the small screen by March 2025.

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