Even though Ludivine Reding’s love rating hasn’t rung in Quebec since her debut and she’s one of the most admired actresses by the public, she still gets her share of negative comments, and this is even more true since his role in STAT.
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In an interview in the latest issue of Clin d’oeil magazine, where she is also gorgeous on the cover, the young woman addressed the subject of the negative comments she is receiving about her role as a nurse, which she has been performing since the fall of Sophia St-Jean.
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Ludivine admits that she has received numerous criticisms from viewers about her character, but also about her and her physique, which she sees as a form of sexism.
“Because I’m playing a young blonde nurse who is dating a handsome doctor in the ER, it’s like she’s expected to be perfect and beyond reproach. But since she makes choices that deviate from what is expected of her, it shocks people. They would have wanted my character’s sole role in the story to be that of an ideal woman.”
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While she gives it very little importance, she admits that sometimes it plays in her head and she had to build a shell.
“I avoid bikini pics now because I get messages from people telling me I’m a bad example and they don’t want to follow me anymore. I don’t want to be judged. I find that very intrusive. If my profile [Instagram] exists to share the beautiful moments,” she mentions.
She continues: “It was really hard work. I’ve asked advice from people who have been in the industry for a long time, and I’ve learned to make myself sweat. It makes you grow, I had to get rid of the illusion that you can please everyone. Because it’s just impossible.
Read the full interview with Ludivine Reding in Clin d’oeil magazine, available on newsstands and online.