“I think about death a lot.”
Anne Dorval was the guest star on the show Oncewhere four other personalities had the opportunity to speak to her, viz Kim Levesque-Lizotte, Hubert Lenoir, Steve Gagnon And Francis Reddy.
During this television moment, the actress revealed a very surprising fact about her children, but also about her fear of the death that she sees approaching.
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She began with a confession about her children that will surprise you!
A topic that she discussed mother to mother with Kim Lizotte, about the love she wanted to show them without fear.
“When I had children, I was happy because I said to myself: “One day in my life I will be able to love as much as I want, they won’t be able to tell me it’s too much.” are my children. I can kiss them for two hours then they push me away, but it’s a good investment for later! This will make them stronger (…) I, my children, when they were babies, that’s what I say, it stays between us, but sometimes I French them!”, says Anne Dorval in her usual style.
A little later in the show, Anne, accompanied by Hubert Lenoir, this time addressed the more serious topic of death. The star even claims to see his coffin within 10 years.
“How do you see yourself for the next ten years?” asks Hubert.
“I see my coffin,” Anne confesses to him.
“No!” replies Hubert Lenoir.
“I see it coming, I have to prepare for it, I think about death a lot, a lot (…) I was always afraid of death and I see that it is coming. So my biggest project is to actually make my farewell a success. I hate last calls, I hate farewells (…),” explains Anne Dorval.
“Do you want to stage your farewell?” the singer wants to know.
“It’s not that I want to stage my departure, I want to prepare. Dying also means preparing to separate yourself from the people you have loved all your life (…) Then when I had my children, I thought that I might die or that they might die before me, which was not a possibility , it couldn’t That’s not the case, but there are people to whom this happens. “I’m always very aware of it,” she replies, vulnerable and open.
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