At 73, Fabrice Luchini continues to unleash passions and his character is not unanimous! He was even taken over by a famous journalist who asked him to change his behavior …
Since 2020, Audrey Crespo-Mara has seen many celebrities parade in her famous Portrait of the week of Seven to eight. But the 48 -year -old journalist seems to remember each of her interviews in the smallest detail. The host even remembered this time she has “scolded“Fabrice Luchini …
Fabrice Luchini, cropped by Audrey Crespo-Mara: “Answer me really!”
In an interview given to TV Magazine On March 5, Thierry Ardisson’s spouse returned with pleasure on some of her television memories. And she didn’t hesitate to swing! When she questions public figures for her interviews, Audrey Crespo-Mara seeks above all “To get them out of their character”. She also told her meeting with a Fabrice Luchini “Always very theatrical”, occurred in September 2023.
“I ask him a first question and he makes us Luchini. I stopped him and said to him: ‘Fabrice, stop watching the whole team, don’t answer me mechanically for ten minutes, and answer me really'”told Audrey Crespo-Mara without eyeshadow. When the journalist had taken over the actor, he had started to open more: “It was touching because he was like a little boy that we rumble. And then he was great, overwhelming, he really confided”.
Fabrice Luchini “crossed the corridors of shame”: “People did not love me”
Often adored, sometimes strongly criticized, Fabrice Luchini has no trouble admitting that he divides. In 2014, he had also declared to our colleagues in Provence have often “Ramé” in his youth. “People didn’t love me”had he confessed. “They found that I looked like a homosexual, that I had a bizarre phrasing, a crazy physique, a particular diction …”then said the 73 -year -old actor.
And to continue: “We also said everything about me: ‘He has too much identity, he cannot be a main actor, because he produced a deficit in narration’. Shortly after, we wrote the opposite. I was targeted to be the popular and literary actor at the same time”.
Aware of his image, but also of his evolution in the media sphere, the father of Emma Luchini had then concluded: “I have long crossed the corridors of shame, where I was preferred by actors who today no longer work. My faults have become my qualities …”. The wheel has definitely turned for Fabrice Luchini.