Sonia Rolland (Criminal Tropics): Why her daughters did not want to follow her on the set

This Friday, October 7, Sonia Rolland can be found on France 2 in the series Criminal Tropics, in which she plays Mélissa Sainte-Rose, an investigator of Martinican origin. A role she seems to appreciate, but which also sounds like a constraint. Indeed, the shooting of this program takes place far from the Metropolis, which obliges the Miss France 2000 to move away from her children Tess (born on

A situation that she still manages to control, as she explained on September 19 in the columns of 7 Days TV.I manage to manage remotely. This year, I couldn’t take them with me. The youngest entered sixth grade, while the eldest passed her patent“, she said, before confiding that it was her two daughters who wanted to stay in France. “Both asked to stay in Parisnot only to concentrate on their schooling, but also to maintain their life social“, told the ambassador of Mixa.

They empower themselves

His daughters are now old enough to manage themselves. “Even if I always leave with a form of guilt, I realize that everything is rolling. And that creates a different dialogue. They empower themselves“, she added. Two mature children therefore, who already have a small idea of ​​the profession they wish to exercise later. Kahina and Tess would indeed like to follow in the footsteps of their mother, whether on the small or the big screen, explained Sonia Rolland recently in an interview with our colleagues from Tele-Star.

Kahina, my youngest (aged 11, editor’s note) talks about it a lot. She would like to be an actress, and maybe a director (her father Jalil Lespert is a director, editor’s note). Tess (15) did an internship in the series which made her aware of the diversity of jobs on set. They are both passionate, so I have no doubt that one day one of them will take a closer interest in it.“. To note that the beauty queen is separated from the two fathers of her daughters and now lives a romance with a companion that she keeps secret.

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