Julie Le Breton revealed some intimate information about her relationship with motherhood during her visit on Thursday evening Martin Matte live.
The actress, who appeared on screen with the comedian in the series “Les beaux malaises”, spoke, among other things, about the grief of motherhood that she had to deal with at some point in her life.
“Life has taken me down other paths,” she began by saying, specifying that she had to do a certain “deprogramming” of the indoctrination imposed by society.
“It’s like I can’t imagine being a fulfilled woman without having children, which is not the case at all. At some point it’s just deprogramming. “You get to the other side of quarantine, where things get a little more difficult biologically… also in terms of energy,” she said, among other things.
“I’m happy. I’m healthy, I’m surrounded by people I love, including many children I love. I’m really a real aunt! I’m a mother!” she added honestly.
“NOW, [le fait de ne pas avoir d’enfant] it happens voluntarily or for medical reasons. We also get to the point where we try to have children much later, and we don’t realize that it can be complicated and that there can be difficulties,” continued the actress, who we met in this season Watch “A Criminal Affair.”
The beautiful complaints 3.0?
Before the return of the beautiful Malaises in 2021, Julie Le Breton Martin had suggested that she return every five years with a new season to follow the evolution of her fictional family on the small screen.
She also confirmed on Thursday evening her interest in participating in a new version of the project, to the great delight of those present at the Espace St-Denis, who warmly welcomed the news.
The Martin Matte en direct team has taken care of this occasion to prepare a video that recalls the few laughs that the actors had during the filming of the last season, which was filmed in the heart of COVID.
New segment and quality time with Pierre Brassard
Tired of being asked if she was in a relationship for fear of unwanted messages on social networks, Julie Le Breton received a love ballad by Appendeux, Jean-François Provençal and Julien Corriveau.
In addition to performing the teleprompter sketch, the actress also opened a new segment in the show.
Martin Matte, in turn, brought his friend Pierre Brassard horse riding to relax and have a good time with him.
Martin Matte en direct is presented every Thursday at 8 p.m. on TVA. Mike Ward will be a guest next week.