This Saturday, November 5, Lea Salamealways accompanied by Philippe Caveriviere and of Christophe Dechavannepresented a new number of What an era! on France 2. For this new meeting, the 43-year-old journalist received Clementine Autain, the pianist Sofiane Pamart and also Monica Bellucci and Gad Elmaleh. According to our colleagues from puremediasthis Saturday’s show brought together 1.12 million viewersor 12.5% market share.
Monica Bellucci came to promote the documentary film The Girl in the Fourtain by Antonio Panizzo devoted to the life of Swedish actress and model Anita Ekberg who died in 2015. “Anita Ekberg arrived in Italy at a time when women still had no social freedom, in a way. And suddenly, she changed minds and she arrived like a tornado”, she explained at the microphoneRTL Evening on RTL on November 2.
Time passes and that’s how it is
On the set of What an era! this Saturday, Monica Bellucci returned to a detail that has largely concerned her, her beauty. While she is 58 years old, the ex of Vincent Cassel is still one of the most beautiful women in the world. In front of her, Léa Salamé pointed to a sentence uttered by Monica Bellucci in which she says that “[sa] biological beauty is no more”. “How can you say that?” then asked the facilitator. “Time passes and that’s how it isreplied the actress. There is a time for everything and there is a precise biological period. Afterwards, there are other things that happen, we have a distance from things… I think it’s very interesting to see the evolution of a person’s life (…) The time passing is another vision of life but which takes nothing away from the passion and the desire to live.”
Last October, during the 14th edition of the Lumière Festival in LyonMonica Bellucci granted an interview to Raw in which she evoked the role of the physical in the world of cinema: “When I arrived, at the beginning I felt this a priori very linked to the physical, because I came from a world that was not the world of cinema. But today, that all changed.”she confided.