A “scary” future: Léa Drucker very worried about her daughter Martha

Few people know it, but Léa Drucker is a mother. In a relationship with Julien Rambaldi, screenwriter and director, the actress gave birth to a daughter in July 2014. From the height of her seven years, Martha still enjoys the carelessness of youth. But there is one who is already concerned about the future, it is her mother. A Version Femina, Léa Drucker confided that she was not so serene as that for the future of her child. In particular from a political point of view and the dramatic turn that a presidential election could take at any time: “Honestly, I’m rather worried. Young people have to be allowed to nurture their hopes and dreams, but I must admit that political disenchantment and high abstention rates are not reassuring… When I see that many people around me prefer to increase civic acts and getting by without politics seems interesting to me, but I also wonder how it came to this.

The actress, heroine of the film yesterday’s worldin which she plays a woman president whose election is strongly threatened by the far right, fears that certain softened political messages hide a catastrophic reality for generations to come: “The problem now is that we face the emergence of ideologies that divide and stigmatize. The extreme right, of which the film speaks, has today infused much more moderate discourse. This is what, in my eyes, is the most frightening.“A feeling that dad Julien Rambaldi must also share.

Rare are the times that Léa Drucker has mentioned her relationship with the screenwriter. But what is certain is that this meeting turned his life upside down: “Meeting Julien and his children, Dino and Mia, changed my perception of things. I became optimistic about love. I allowed myself to live what I had more or less forbidden myself. I was finally able to build” she confided to Paris Match. Their love thus gave birth to Martha. And if she is worried today, Léa Drucker only has to remember what she said at the time about her daughter: “We called her Martha. Some found it hard, but I was convinced that it would give it character. However, at 3 years old, I think it’s off to a good start.” We let you imagine the evolution four years later…

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