Linda Hardy is a fulfilled woman. The former beauty queen, now an actress, flourishes on stage and on television. But her best role is that of mother. His teenage son, Andrea, is a giant who measures…
Return to television for Linda Hardy who, since her departure from Tomorrow belongs to ushad instead focused on theater. This Monday, February 23, the 52-year-old actress will join Booder in the successful TF1 series, The Nanny.
Linda Hardy single mom: good relationship with her ex-husband ?
Miss France 1992 plays Cléo, a single mother of two children, in the midst of a career change after a career as a model. A role that (almost) sticks to her since Linda Hardy is herself a single mother. In 2010, the former beauty queen gave birth to her only son, named Andrea, born from her love affair with the art dealer Peter Neerinckx whom she married in 2008. And from whom she divorced a few years later, with the greatest respect!
Having remained close, the two parents often meet up to share quality moments around their son, who will celebrate his 16th birthday on March 11, and whose absolute passion is tennis. “I have an ex-husband with whom I get along well and who is very present”the actress even said in the columns of Gala. Moreover, she makes no secret of it, her best role by far is the one she plays with her son Andrea. “I love being a mother, it allows me to grow in many areas, to identify fears and then try to work on them”she declared like a happy mother.
Lindy Hardy mother hen or demanding mother? “Listening but with a certain requirement”
“We are close and accomplices”even added the one who is on tour throughout France with the play The Kangaroo with Straps. With Andrea, her son whom she nicknames on Instagram the “large tiger of 1.98m”she tries “not to be stifling and to give him as much independence as possible”. “I also try to be an understanding and attentive mother but with a certain requirement. I think that today’s world demands that our children be demanding of themselves”she added.
“Being a parent means carrying your children to let them fly away with all the fears that this can cause. You have to have this open-mindedness and not be selfish”Linda Hardy finally concluded.








