Line Renaud: his daily confinement: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

The coronavirus epidemic continues to claim hundreds of lives every day in France. To lower this sad figure, the French remain confined to their homes and limit their outings as much as possible. The artists follow the same measures and some share their daily life with their fans. Line Renaud, who appears in the TV movie Murders in Brides-les-Bains rebroadcast Tuesday March 31 on France 3, published several messages on social networks to reassure his community. Tuesday, March 24, the 91-year-old actress shared a photo of her in charming company during her confinement: "My friends. I am confined, but not alone. Here, from left to right, Lady, Pirate, Nueva and the latest comer, Oscar. Stay at home, with your family and take good care of yourself and your loved ones! I kiss you. Line ", she commented, presenting her four dogs near her in her garden.

Line Renaud treats the solitude of confinement thanks to his dogs

Interviewed by Stéphane Berne on his show All in good time ! on RTL on March 27, the actress described her daily life of confined with her dogs: "I have my little companions, my god it's nice, it's really necessary. (…) I spend my time with them. (…) I don't like loneliness at home too much. But as long as there is coronavirus, it does not give us a gift, we must remain confined to our home. " To do good, the actress "look at nature" : "How beautiful she is … I have before me a magnificent olive tree which was given to me by Jacques Chirac and who became very tall ", she described. Line Renaud shared a cheerful second scene from his daily life on Sunday March 29 on Twitter: "From my window, I catch a little squirrel. How beautiful he is, but where does he come from? Maybe from Canada? Quickly a photo! When he saw the look of Pirate, he immediately understood, he ran away! It's a little moment of happiness that I wanted to share with you ".

Line Renaud also found a productive occupation during this confinement: "I am co-writing with Bernard Stora the second part of my memories". The first volume of his memoirs, And my secrets too, was published by Robert Laffont in 2013. "So I relive memories, necessarily!", she commented. Finally, Laeticia Hallyday's friend wanted to share a message of hope: "I trust our researchers. I would like to congratulate our caregivers, our doctors who do extraordinary work. (…) The work they do is wonderful. We must help them by doing what they ask us to do: stay with us. (…) We will win, we always win".

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