She starred in several successful soap operas, such as Sister Thérèse.com (2005-2007), A wonderful family (2006-2014), La Smala gets involved (2012-2014) et Elise’s Secret (2016). Without forgetting in 2019. She also has a career in cinema, having recently played Victoria, Baroness de Danglars, in Le Comte de Monte Cristo (). It is indeed Julie de Bona.
An actress to be found this Monday January 13 at 9:10 p.m. on TF1 in Ericaan unpublished fiction in which she plays the main role, namely that of a successful writer of detective novels. Returning to her hometown to empty the house of her deceased parents, this 41-year-old woman discovers the lifeless body of Alexandra, her best childhood friend, with her veins cut.
This new project, Julie de Bona spoke about it in the columns of 7 Days TV last Monday, for the launch of the series. But she also confided in her temperament, revealing this to our colleagues: “I am HPE (high emotional potential, editor’s note). When I was younger, I was overwhelmed by my feelings. The smallest thing took on enormous proportions in my body and in my heart. It is a power that invades you and paralyzes you. Over time, I managed to tame and understand my hypersensitivity.“
Julie de Bona, mother presents for her 6 year old son
This phenomenon affects one in five people, or 20% of the world population, according to the website liviwhich is one of the major health service players in the country. “Hypersensitivity is neither a disorder nor an illness: it is a temperament with many characteristics.. For example, a highly sensitive person may ask themselves many more questions than another in a given situation.“, it is also specified.
Nothing to worry about for Julie de Bona which, as she herself explained to 7 Days TVgradually manages to control his hypersensitivity. However, she often remains quite anxious, especially for her 6-year-old son. For TV Star this time, she confided in the type of mother she is for her child: “Worried, playful, protective… a little too much. so that he has confidence in himself. It’s a tug of war sometimes because I want to preserve it.”