Being approached in the street by fans? Very little for her! Sandrine Kiberlain revealed the attitude she adopts when she is recognized in public…
Sandrine Kiberlain may have a fairly impressive filmography and a prolific career for several decades, but she is not comfortable with notoriety. Interviewed by the media Louthe 56-year-old actress spoke about the particular behavior she adopts when she is recognized in the street.
Sandrine Kiberlain, uncomfortable with fame: “I’m quite wild”
If you come across Sandrine Kiberlain at the corner of a street, you had better not approach her. “When people talk to me in the street, I’m quite wild. I have also adopted an attitude: I walk, I run.”she explained, bluntly. It must be said that fame is the aspect of her job that she likes the least: “Because I’m not very comfortable with remembering that I’m an actress for a living, it doesn’t interest me. It’s not something I like to be in representation in life.”
In the columns of SHEthe actress also detailed the attitude she now took when she walked in a place where she risked being recognized: “Over the years, I have developed my way of walking in the street. I don’t offer my gaze because it is taken by someone. I stay in my bubble, it’s a protection that I learned“.
Sandrine Kiberlain, facing age: “I want to age for a long time”
Sandrine Kiberlain plays the famous late 19th century actress Sarah Bernhardt in Guillaume Nicloux’s biopic, which has just been released in theaters, Sarah Bernhardt, the Divine. The ex-wife of Vincent Lindon and mother of their daughter Suzanne, 24, therefore had to be aged by makeup to play certain scenes.
But what is its own relationship to age? “I want to grow old and grow old for a long time“, she assured the media Lou. And to specify however: “Obviously, when you have a public image, it’s not the same thing, you see yourself oversized on a screen etc.” As for cosmetic surgery, the fifty-year-old assures that she has never had recourse to it for a very simple reason. “I haven’t done it because it scares me a lot. Illness and surgery scare me a lot. The less I go to hospitals, the better I feel. It’s like a phobia“, she told SHE.
However, the actress could try to overcome her phobia if she feels the need to do so in the future: “Maybe one day I’ll see myself on a big screen and say to myself that my face has changed. Can anyone help me? It will not be with the aim of remaining young at all costs, but to be watchable without it being embarrassing for me“.