When she’s not spinning for Alice Nevers, the judge is a woman (TF1), Marine Delterme plays Maud Bachelet, main character of the mini-series Handling on France 2. Far from the woman of the law, this time the 51-year-old actress plays the role of a victim of a narcissistic pervert. In interview for Current wife, she is questioned on the subject and takes the opportunity to make rare confidences about her children Gabriel (23 years old), born of her past relationship with the Swiss actor Jean-Philippe Ecoffey, and Roman (13 years old), son she had with her husband the writer Florian Zeller.
Marine Delterme herself lived under the influence of a narcissistic pervert. So today, it is out of the question to fall back into the net. She remains cautious, and above all undertakes to give her sons the keys to behave appropriately with the other. “Some people always want to help others, others are more focused on their world, their creations … We are all very different, confides the actress. But anyway, I educate my sons in this idea of respecting the other, I teach them to listen to the other. I try, really in a frenzied way, to educate them in benevolence.“
A long educational work that Marine Delterme explains then. “All we can do is their transmit our values. And then, they watch us live: this is the best example. And afterwards, they are confronted with the schoolyard, the college, the Internet, the social networks … It’s another problem, she regrets. In any case, I try to warn. Today’s world is complicated, it’s a difficult exercise to stay upright in your boots. Like all parents, I discussed these things with my sons. Besides, what is interesting in Handlingis that it is Maud’s son who saves her. He was the first to know something was wrong.“
This is not the first time that the former model has mentioned her sons. In 2015, in TV 7 Days, she called them “sweet and kind“.”Gabriel really wants to write and become a journalist. Roman is already very square and scientific“, indicated Marine Delterme. Hard for her, an artist, to raise children.”Because education requires very deep and very square convictions. We grow up together with it all“, she then confided.