Guest of the Canal+ show aside On Thursday, October 27, comedian and actress Chantal Ladesou returned to her career advancement and particularly latecomer star status.
“I didn’t have great success right away, but I actually had a lot of fun with everything I did, and it went up slowly, like I was climbing a ladder. I don’t regret it, that’s how it is.” Nathalie trusted Levy.
Second, he wanted to question his actress as well. Nelson On the symbol of feminine liberation it represents for women over 50.
“I am happy to promote this anti-youth. Often 50-year-old women say to themselves, ‘Oh, I’m old’. So I was scared, I said, ‘Oh la la, it’s going, it’s going, it’s going to be too late’ and then at some point I just didn’t care. ‘I’m going,’ I said to myself. You can live a very long time and stay fit. Much better if it gives hope to people over 50. I remember thinking that too, but actually it’s not like that at all.‘ he stated.
Chantal Ladesou is currently in the play at the Porte Saint Martin theater 1983 with her husband Michel Ansault and her daughter Clémence.
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