After the box of “God Save the Tuche”, Isabelle Nanty is back in the cinema in “Sweet Jesus”. On the occasion of this outing, the actress is of all the media. And she does not hesitate to tell the greatest adventure of her life: to become a mom.
This April 9, Isabelle Nanty is back on the big screen with the comedy Sweet Jesus. She responds to Marilou Berry and embodies Henriette, a superior mother in a convent. On a promo tour, she gave an interview to Parents.
Isabelle Nanty victim of early menopause: “I lived like half a woman”
A sincere interview in which the 63 -year -old actress returns to one of the great trials of her life: her early menopause occurred at the age of 30. “I felt that it changed the esteem of myself a little (…) so my relationship to the boys I met. I didn’t feel a great promise for them”also admitted the very famous Cathy Tuche. And it is to entrust: “I lived like half a woman.”
A drama for the one who had always dreamed of being “Mother and wife of a husband”. “When I was little, I played a lot in the doll, I had a lot of dolls”also reported the star of Munch who therefore decided to adopt alone. In 2004, and after a long adoption course, Isabelle Nanty actually became the mother of Tallulah, a little girl born in 2002, in China.
Isabelle Nanty “grateful” towards his daughter: “The child also adopts you”
A subject that the actress tackles without any harm. “The difficult steps that I have passed, these are steps that I chose”she begins as if to remind you that she chose this voice to become a mother. And that she therefore assumed all the consequences. The game was worth the candle. “The day you are told that a child was appointed to you, that you have been appointed to each other (…) It is dizzying (…) The meeting is a bit surreal”she remembered.
Before adding: “I imagine that when you give birth, that you put your child on your stomach, it’s a bit surreal too. And I think there is also an adoption that is made of a child who comes out of your belly. It is an adventure”.
“Anyway, being a parent, meeting your child, meeting him really is also giving way in itself, leaving a vacuum in itself, so that this soul is not known to be accommodated”, “, Pursued Isabelle Nanty Mémue. “I continue to jostle myself in this role that we endorse when we adopt and then the child adopts you too, you must never forget that. That I am very grateful to my daughter for having adopted me”.