Actress Anne Le Nen has lifted the veil on an unknown part of her past. Before falling in love with Muriel Robin, the actress had to face her own interior blockages …
Guest in the show Spicy! On Téva, Anne Le Nen, actress and wife of Muriel Robin, confided with a franchise on her past. The one who has shared the life of the humorist for over ten years has testified to her personal career marked by a gradual discovery of her attraction for women …
Anne the Nen blocked by her irrational fear: “I was a little homophobic“”
Anne the Nen remembered her past and revealed that she had to question a real question when she fell in love with Muriel Robin. “”I think that before seeing that I liked women too, I think I was a little homophobic in fact“She revealed.
The 53 -year -old also explained that she was very courted, both by men and by women, but that some advances were deeply disturbed. “”I was successful with boys and girls. And when a girl dredged me, it insupported me. I couldn’t stand that because it was not …“She concluded by mimicking a gesture of rejection.
But according to Anne the Nen, this rejection was not aware but revealing a deeper discomfort. “”There was something (…) because I was certainly not clear. But it was completely unconscious because it was something I discovered late“. A lucid testimony that shows how self -acceptance can sometimes take time.
Anne Le Nen no longer has “no problem“With his attractions:” From the moment … “
But this disturbed past has given way to a peaceful certainty: “But on the other hand, from the moment it happened, I no longer had no problem…“. As soon as the awareness has been done, everything has become clear. More rejection, more discomfort: only love assumed and fully experienced.
Anne Le Nen, in a momentum of disarming sincerity, closed her confidence with a clear sentence: “I didn’t even see where the problem was. “ Since 2021, Muriel Robin and Anne Le Nen have been married. They form one of the most united couples of the French media landscape and are engaged against the discrimination experienced by LGBT+people.