Sandrine Kiberlain evokes this drama experienced after the birth of her daughter Suzanne, the fruit of her story with Vincent Lindon

Even if she has been divorced from Vincent Lindon for almost twenty years, Sandrine Kiberlain retains affection for her ex-husband. “My experience makes me say that I will always be there for the other, for the one I loved for a moment”, she confided in the columns by Marie-Claire in 2019. And to add: “When we had a child with someone, we are almost obliged to continue to love her. In any case, you have to overcome the pain, manage to move on to another kind of love, so that the child does not suffer. It is not easy. Together they are the parents of Suzanne, now 22 years old. In the columns of Society, on newsstands Thursday, December 8, the actress revealed that the birth of her daughter had been particularly complicated. “I’ve been through the best and the worst at the same time” she says, on the occasion of the release of the film Le Parfum vert, in theaters on December 21, 2022. “The day after the birth, I fell into a coma, two clots in the brain.“, explained the actress. An accident which would be linked according to her to the trauma of the death of her father, who disappeared in a dramatic way when she was six months pregnant.

In this interview, Sandrine Kiberlain also returned to the very unusual marriage that “Vincent Lindon” more or less imposed on her. Indeed, she confides that she got married “without that[elle] don’t know.” “It was to take me to celebrate my birthday, blindfolded, and I found myself at the town hall with people who didn’t know what they were doing there. It was crazy, like a kidnapping.” A surprise ceremony that elicited some ulcerated reactions: “There was Laetitia Masson at the end of the room who got up saying: ‘We can’t do that to a woman .‘”, she confessed. Before delivering her feelings lived at the time: “I didn’t understand the violence of the thing at the time, we think it’s chivalrous. I didn’t even think of saying no.

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See also: Sandrine Kiberlain talks about her painful family legacy at Laurent Delahousse

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