For several years, Adeline Blondieau was one of the emblematic faces of the small screen. The main interested party has distinguished herself in countless fictions such as “The girls next door”, “Women of law”, “Les Cordiers, judge and cop”, “Navarro” or “Under the sun”. After having slammed the door of the 7ᵉ art, the happy mother of two children converted brilliantly into sophrology.
But obviously, she does not have good memories of her acting experience. Subject that the star agreed to discuss during a live orchestrated with Sophie Favier in July 2022. To the delight of her admirers, Adeline Blondieau has long played Caroline Drancourt, one of the main characters of “Under the sun “, the former successful series of TF1. From 1996 to 2008 more precisely. But in the long run, the actress got fed up…
“I couldn’t embody my job by saying to myself: ‘yes, I’m doing something good, I’m doing a series that is a hit and that’s good’. Because they explained to me that it was shit, that it was still only TV and that we had to come back down“, entrusted the latter. Despite his talent, the film industry has never given him any gifts: “I was told that I would never make a cinemawhich is true by the way.
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“Do we choose to believe it?”
To date on Instagram, Adeline Blondieau takes pleasure in constantly interacting with her community. The opportunity for its subscribers to discover its trips to the four corners of France or its future projects. This Tuesday, March 14, 2023, Tonya Kinzinger’s sidekick certainly amused his followers by revealing one of his memories of the Cannes Film Festival orchestrated in 2007.
For the occasion, the ex-wife of Johnny Hallyday had bet on a sublime sparkling dress that suited her perfectly. And her XXL neckline had wreaked havoc on the Croisette… According to him, he would not have left his current companion indifferent. “This is the first photo that was shown of me to darling. He tells me that it was my smile that pleased him”, laughed Adeline Blondieau in the caption of her publication. “Do we choose to believe it?”. Up to you…
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