“Without water and without electricity”: Sandrine Bonnaire talks about her childhood

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“Without water and without electricity”: Sandrine Bonnaire talks about her childhood

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An essential figure in the French 7th art, Sandrine Bonnaire spoke at length about her more than precarious childhood in “A Sunday in the Country”, November 10, 2024. If her poignant confidences are to be believed.

Popular actress, Sandrine Bonnaire recounted in detail her particularly difficult childhood in ‘A Sunday in the Country’. According to his words, his daily life resembled that of the “gypsies”… © France 2, A Sunday in the Country

seems to have lived a thousand lives. On November 10, 2024, viewers of the 2 were able to find her in A Sunday in the countrysideshow piloted by Frédéric Lopez. The host also included Emmanuel Moire and pastry chef Christophe Michalak.

Installed alongside them in the attic of the sumptuous property, she spoke about her childhood marked by difficult living conditions, which shaped her enormously. “I was born in Allier. I grew up there until the age of 7 and then I arrived in the Paris suburbs where my father and my uncle had built a chalet. We were without water and without electricity“, underlined Sandrine Bonnaire who grew up alongside her ten brothers and sisters. “We lived there, I would say two years“.

Sandrine Bonnaire “washed once a week”

According to his touching confidences, their daily life was similar to that of “gypsy“. “We only washed once a week. My mother washed us in a tub. There were four, five of us in that tub“, added the 57-year-old artist who has always refused to “be Cinderella“. “We didn’t experience it very well, it was a bit shameful“, she added.

During her youth, it was not easy for her to accept their precarious situation, which did not escape her classmates or their neighbors. A delicate period certainly, but which allowed him to enjoy a certain “freedom“.

The lamp on the ceiling, for me it was absolute chic

“At the same time, we remain dignified. My parents were very courageous (…)“, added Sandrine Bonnaire, with philosophy and wisdom. “Maybe my non-docility, in any case the daring that I had in life later, or maybe that I had at the time, maybe it comes from that“, she continued. Much later and to her greatest happiness, the person concerned moved into an apartment in Grigny, equipped with running water and electricity. “The lamp on the ceiling, for me it was absolute chic“, recalled Erik Truffaz’s companion, her head full of memories.

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