It is not always easy for an actress to be the daughter of another celebrity. This is the case of the sparkling Marilou Berry, who confided in the “Journal des Femmes”. How did she experience the notoriety of her mother, Josiane Balasko?
Marilou Berry may have grown under the weight of her mother’s celebrity, Josiane Balasko, this notoriety was not a burden for her. Even when she wished, in turn, to build her own career as an actress. The 42 -year -old actress confided in the Women’s Journal…
Marilou Berry and his mother Josiane Balasko: “That has never been a problem … “
The actress is the daughter of the late sculptor Philippe Berry and the famous Josiane Balasko, who has managed to make her way in the hearts of the French for decades. We can therefore imagine that this heritage is hardly easy to assume. However, Marilou Berry did not feel the pressure of being the “daughter of” when she traced her own path in comedy.
“”I am lucky to have spectators who are very faithful. I am also lucky, by my mother, to have a lot of kindness, because my mother is someone for whom the public always has a lot of sympathy, so I benefited from this sympathy “she said.
In addition, the actress quickly took off her label “daughter of”: “I have the feeling of having stood out very quickly professionally, of having legitimacy very quickly. It was never a problem for me“. Roles have even even reversed.”Now I am seen as Marilou Berry’s mother“, joked Josiane Balasko in TV stara few years ago.
Marilou Berry, in his forties: “We wonder what will be our place”
Despite the love of the public and the legitimacy she has acquired, Marilou Berry – the poster of Sweet Jesus – is not always serene as an actress. “”We doubt all the time of our place, our job, our usefulness. We would always like to be what we are not“She said to Women’s Journal; An interview to find on video on Instagram. Andy’s mother, 7, fruit of her love with street artist Alexis dit le diamondaire, sees that things have changed since she has reached the course of her forties.
“”When we arrive at the forties, we wonder what will be our place because when we are a woman, it’s complicated. And again, I’m lucky, I’m a hetero white woman so I still have a rather privileged place. But we can see that there are much fewer roles that highlight women, who carry the front of a poster“, She deplored.