For many years, Muriel Robin has had to deal with a heavy depression. The comedian yet very popular with the French recently confided that he could not live without anti-depressants. Interviewed on RTL’s probes, the 66-year-old artist confided bluntly about his nagging discomfort: “When we put on an ointment, it gets better. But the sore is still below. And when the sore comes from early childhood, everyone can understand it well, the ointment that is the public gives respite, but does not cure (…) I am depressed, I have always had this in me”, she asserted.
Thursday January 6, Muriel Robin will be showing in a mini-series called “My Angel”, of which she will be the main headliner. During an interview with our colleagues from Télé Star, the companion of Anne Le Nen returned to her role of Suzanne, a mother confused and distraught by the disappearance of her daughter eight years earlier.
Interpreting this lost woman, struck by questions, echoed Muriel Robin, whose childhood was obviously not easy. “His loneliness spoke to me. Suzanne arrives in a village, she is not like the others. It reminded me of my youth in Saint-Etienne, when I was looking for my sexuality. I had very short hair, sometimes I dressed as a girl, sometimes as a boy. I was the ‘Robin shoes’ girl. I was pointed out, I was different, I was disturbing. This isolation, I have known it“, recounted the actress. A new poignant testimony for this actress who ceases to doubt her desires and her capacities.