Juliette Binoche begins. The 58-year-old actress lifts her hair above her head before snipping, “for freedom” [“pour la liberté” en français, ndlr]. Others follow in her footsteps: Marion Cotillard, Alexandra Lamy, Mélanie Doutey, Firmine Richard, the singers Angèle, Pomme, Barbara Pravi, and Juliette Armanet, Mélanie Laurent, Julie de Bona, Julie Gayet, Charlotte Rampling, Marie Gillain, Marie -Ange Casta, Muriel Robin and Isabelle Huppert. Charlotte Gainsbourg and her mother Jane Birkin did it hand in hand, like everything they do together. Even Jo, 11, and Alice, 19, daughters of Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal, played the game for a good cause.
A commitment that did not leave Internet users unmoved: “Absolute support”, “Union of women of the world and for all the fights”, “Bravo”, “Respect”, “I think it’s great”, “Congratulations for this very beautiful initiative and congratulations to you for not leaving fall the women who suffer every day from this repression”, “Touching solidarity. It’s nice, symbolic. Thank you for this support.” A collective initiative that warms the heart.