If notoriety makes more than one dream of it, it does not only bring its share of happiness. Indeed, there are also quite a few disadvantages whether it is life that changes, the gaze of others, malicious people or even crossing the desert… This is why it is important to have a healthy environment. Especially when you taste fame at a very young age. This is what Faustine Bollart’s guests came to tell us in the issue of It starts today dedicated to former teenage stars.
It’s a leap into the past that made some people smile, others were disappointed when they heard the story of these stars who rocked our youth. On the side of Sheila O’Connor, life has completely changed after playing Penelope in The party. She is Vic’s best friend played by Sophie Marceau.
If the film has become cult, there are also the memories that go with it. Sheila O’Connor returned to the extent of this success which occurred several months after the broadcast of the party. “We did not expect such a success. In the mailboxes, we received threatening letters with skulls, written in blood. These were the old social networks. There were malice, jealousies. We manage strangely, we wonder ‘why am I triggering this in others'”, she wondered.
In addition, Sheila O’Connor is still confused about the threats. She continues: “The film is a sympathetic film, so I wouldn’t understand”.
Moreover, this earned him some inconvenience at school as revealed by the one who had a monster success thanks to this as a teenager: “There were some teachers who threw little hints of humiliation at me”. That said, she keeps it positive and concluded by saying, “Thank you the public, it has always been faithful to me“. Memories that were not always pleasant and sometimes even frightening but which were ultimately worth living in view of the good it brought him afterwards.
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