Mother of three daughters, Fanny Ardant has lived several beautiful love stories. But the actress never wanted to get married, and this, for a very specific reason.
The wedding ? Very little for Fanny Ardant. Mother of three girls, there are three men who meant a lot to her: actor Dominique Leverd, father of Lumir, director François Truffaut, father of Joséphine and director of photography Fabio Conversi, with whom she had Baladine . If she has lived beautiful love stories, the actress has always refused to marry. “I like that it is the law of desire that prevails. We are not going to start normalizing it”, confides Fanny Ardant in the columns of Point. However, the actress believes in the love of a lifetime. “However, I grew up in a family where my parents loved each other. You can’t deceive a child: he sees everything. But I think I would be unable to honor this contract, she deciphers. A man and a woman married for life, and who still love each other, I could fall on my knees in front of them. Well worth Notre Dame. It’s a masterpiece of love.”
“I have never been the apostle of fidelity. I don’t think it’s one of the components of love. I’m not saying that infidelity doesn’t hurt, that it’s light, but if it has to happen, it’s not that bad”, confided modestly Fanny Ardant in the columns of Gala. And on the set of En Aparté a few weeks ago, the actress explained that for her, when you do “a promise must be kept”. Feeling unable to take the one she could have done to her husband, she preferred never to pass in front of the mayor. “Me what I like, it was the promises that we can no longer take back, added the actress on the Canal + antenna. And so, if you don’t feel like you can follow through on your promise, don’t do it.”
Fanny Ardant: “Children have been my lifeline”
Never married, therefore, Fanny Ardant is above all a fulfilled mother who raised her three daughters alone. “Children were my lifeline. I raised my three daughters alone, it made me want to live, even if I always remained a woman. Being a mother prevented me from sinkingshe confided in the columns of Le Monde. It saved me and it allowed me to get where I am regardless of the trials, the sorrows, the failures. Her daughters, they sort of saved her. “At a very young age, the idea of death accompanied me, perhaps because of my religious upbringing. I did not wait to know it to know that it was coming very quickly, I always had the feeling of the ephemeraltold Fanny Ardant in Paris Match. It’s as if I had taken a long time to dive and when I had managed to do so, the pool had emptied. I shattered.”