what she can’t stand and what her son is addicted to, “it makes me want to cry”

An essential figure in the seventh art, Isabelle Adjani is 67 years old and there are many something she can’t stand in the younger generation: tattoos. In an interview given to nice morningpublished on August 11, the one who jealous Vanessa Paradis for her success and her beauty confided in this “generational enthusiasm” who bother so much. Particularly with his son, Gabriel-Kane, whose the body is covered. “Don’t tell me about it… it makes me want to cry… I accept those of my son as a resigned mother, but this generational enthusiasm which also affects people who are no longer twenty years old despairs me and upsets me…”, she first explained. Before continuing: “Is it linked to a transgenerational background of rejection? However, to my knowledge, I did not have a deported family… Unfortunately, I associate it with that”.

For the one who has recently been criticized because of her change of face, the tattoo is no. “Without moralizing judgment, the skin is for me an organ and this ink which one lodges under the skin pollutes the organism. The skin also reflects the light of a being. To obscure it disconcerts me. The other time, I saw someone who had the whites of his eyes tattooed. I cried!”she said.

However, those of her son were not made at random, on the contrary, they were carefully thought out and each has its own meaning. “‘Know your strengths and assume your weaknesses’, ‘Each wound is a place of healing’, for the last ones I had done”, he explained in an interview with Paris Match in 2016. Unlike his mother, Gabriel-Kane gives the tattoo a purifying action. “Each test has its engraving. Sometimes I get a tattoo in places where it hurts a lot. I like to test my endurance to pain and go to the end of my resistance. A tattoo is purifying”he argued at the time.

Antoine FM

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