face completely tattooed, the viewers of “It starts today” discover an all-consuming passion!

On a daily basis, viewers of France 2 take pleasure in reuniting with Faustine Bollaert on the set of “It starts today.” This Wednesday, May 3, 2023, the wife of Maxime Chattam piloted a new edition which aroused passions on the Web. This time, the host wanted to honor new guests who take on a daily look “atypical” in the eyes of society.

Like Alizée, a sparkling influencer who proudly displays her difference. His strength of character also greatly inspires his followers on the networks: “I shaved my eyebrows and I shaved my head. Having empty eyebrows is like a blank canvas. You can do whatever you want.” During the show, Faustine Bollaert also bounced on the testimony of Laurence whose face is covered with tattoos. A carefully considered choice!

“Before, I didn’t particularly want to touch it”, affirmed the latter, specifying that she had wanted to record a “social fracture” to emancipate. “You can’t always be like people want you to be. I need to be me and I don’t want to play on appearances, I don’t want to deceive people so either they accept me, either they don’t accept me […]”.

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A physical transformation difficult to accept for his mother. “My father never gets into anything. He accepts a lot of things, but my mother, it was extremely complicated”, said Laurence who also distinguished herself in the salon. And to underline with philosophy: “I think that when you are the child, the parent always sees the child as he is. The image we have made of our child. When you look at your child, you see yourself through it. I have must have certainly broken this image there […]”.

As soon as she leaves, the main interested party leaves no one indifferent. But generally, passers-by are kind to him: “I have an anecdote about a lady who must have been 82 at the time. […]. I still had my store in the city center (ed. of tattoos) which stopped me and told me that she thought I was absolutely beautiful“. In her time, her interlocutor would have liked to do like her “to annoy the system”.

“This positive body is ours, we are women and we have rights too and the tattoo, like the muscle, also belongs to us. Like many things, we have no difference”, assured Laurence to defend his point of view before concluding: “The tattoo is neither masculine nor feminine, it belongs to everyone”. It is said !

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