This Thursday, October 20, 2022, on TF1, Barbara Schulz responds to Marc Lavoine in I3P. A series in which she embodies the commissioner Nathalie Fontaine, who works in close collaboration with Mathias Bernardt, character camped by the singer, in the heart of the psychiatric infirmary of the police. A role that denotes with his daily personality… This same optimism that may have disturbed some men who shared his life.
“For a long time, I didn’t like journalists describing me as ‘bubbly’ or ‘solar’ because I felt that was synonymous with naivety, candor and recklessness, when I was only dreaming than to be mysterious and terribly woman“, she had confided to our colleagues from Female Version last April. Finally, Barbara Schulz has “stopped fighting [sa] nature“.”Although over the years we take blows and I am also a very melancholic person, I have decided to remain myself“, she added. And to clarify that it is part of his personality: “Some get up sulking; me, barely awake, I get excited – the men in my life haven’t always put up with it, by the way.“
Barbara Schulz did not name names. But remember that she had beautiful love stories with the advertising Romain Hatchuel, father of her children, as well as the director James L. Frachon. And there is a man who seems fulfilled by the daily good humor of the 50-year-old actress: Arié Elmaleh, with whom she has been in a relationship since 2015, despite some breakups. The brother of comedian Gad Elmaleh and Barbara Schulz thus form a beautiful blended family with the two children of the actress (Minne, 17, and Jeremy, 10) and those of the actor (Isaac, 10 and Amalia, 8 years).
This quality that Arié Elmaleh seems to appreciate, Barbara Schulz has finally accepted. Especially since it comes to him from his late father, who died the day his daughter was born. “My father, in particular, was fanciful. During the holidays, he would show us around abandoned houses, pick up girls who became our babysitters all summer long and form commandos to free caged birds.“, she had said, nostalgic.