Michèle Bernier separated from Bruno Gaccio, her regrets: “I dreamed of having an eternal couple…”

After the mad success of the play I prefer that we remain friendsMichèle Bernier is back on stage for the rest of her adventures in I prefer that we stay together, written by Laurent Ruquier. From September 15 to December 30, 2022, she finds the role of Claudine at the Théâtre de Variétés, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Talking feelings, telling romances, it’s a bit of his hobby. We remember in particular his mad success in The midday demon which evoked with humor the subject of romantic disappointments. However, we have never seen her with a man since her separation from Bruno Gaccio.

With Bruno Gaccio, we had a very good story

Me who haven’t been in a relationship for a long time, I would do a piece on the wear and tear of celibacyshe jokes in S, the magazine by Sophie Davant. Young, I dreamed of having an eternal couple… But I dreamed. With Bruno Gaccio, we had a very good story, we remain very, very close. Let’s say celibacy happens with “‘celi’s’ and ‘downs’.“Their story lasted fifteen years, from 1982 to 1997. With Bruno Gaccio, Michèle Bernier experienced happiness, in particular by welcoming their two children Charlotte, in 1987, and Enzo, in 1997. Although their paths separated at the worst of moments, what they have accomplished together remains their greatest source of pride.

Enzo may be low-key by nature, but Charlotte Gaccio followed in her mother’s footsteps by becoming an actress too. She is currently one of the heroines of the series tomorrow belongs to us, in which she plays Audrey Roussel. Mom of twins, Zoé and Roméo, born in October 2017, she made her mother the happiest of grandmothers. “She amazes me. She is very different from me, very aware, very on the lookout, she shares her ideas with Instagrammable mothers who have twins, they talk to each othersays Michèle Bernier. I find her great. I like it when she comes to ask me for advice on the job. Afterwards, she follows them or not. The experience can at least be transmitted…

Find the full interview with Michèle Bernier in S, the magazine by Sophie Davant, n°12.

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