After Gilles Lellouche on September 3, another actress, Camille Cottin, took part in questions from journalists in the second issue of Papotin meetings this Saturday, October 8 on France 2. As a reminder, this program allows groups of people with autistic disorders to interview personalities. And this Saturday, France 2 viewers were able to discover a Camille Cottin
During these exchanges with journalists, the 43-year-old actress reflected on the highlights of her life, including the death of his father Gilles Cottin last January, who was a painter and draftsman. He was 76 years old. It started with reading a text Adult never at the request of a journalist. A text that the actress agreed to read “with pleasure”. “Adult, never, so as not to risk a rake with a woman. Adult, never, so that my parents do not die. Adult, never, to avoid being in danger. Adult, never, to continue dreaming. Adult, never, to avoid being in mourning. Adult, never, to listen to the lessons. Adult, never, to avoid dying”read Camille Cottin.
I had a very good relationship with him
The emotion was palpable when Camille Cottin read this text aloud, to the point that the actress could not contain her tears when a journalist, who also lost her father, asked her: “Is your father still alive?” “No, my father is no longer alive. I lost my dad in January. Nine months ago. He was sick (…) I had a very good relationship with him.”
Camille Cottin also revealed that she grew up with an overbearing mother. Quite the opposite of his father who “got up when he wanted” and that “lived the night”. “He drew, he didn’t really tidy up. It was a happy mess! And my mother was much more framed. Had to have dinner at 7:30 a.m., take a bath, do homework… she was very strict about the frame ( …) I was a child but I was happy to have two different worlds”, said Camille Cottin, herself a mother of two children (Léon and Anna). Her children, the actress had them with her companion Benjamin, with whom she has been in a relationship for more than twenty years. A solid base which undoubtedly supported her at the time of the disappearance of her dad…