“Jesus accompanied me all my youth”
The last time you laughed?
By playing tourists with my daughter and going in search of the rare stores open on Sunday in Paris.
The last time you cried?
On the plane that took me to Carcassonne, where I am currently running. Finding myself in the air worries me terribly.
The last time you asked for forgiveness?
It was my daughter. Like all mothers, I am too curious and I sometimes ask indiscreet questions.
A good reason to get up every morning?
I love this moment when I get up one or two hours before the others. I have my coffee, I read or I look at the info, savoring this moment of tranquility and solitude.
What makes you better?
My very posed husband allows me to be more attentive to myself.
Your remedy for depression?
Sport. However, I don’t like that, but my coach is chic to make it fun.
A gesture of love?
A moving image comes to mind: my 70-year-old grandparents, on vacation, who get on a scooter to go buy bread. I hope to look like their age.
What would you like to change in you? If I could no longer bite my blood …
If you had to exercise another job, would it be? Oh, lots of things. I would have loved being a diplomat, penalty lawyer or even decorator, like my sister. I also tinker very well: why not get into plumbing, electricity, or follow the path of my father carpenter?
What is your hidden talent?
Lasagna.
What is your darling object?
My electronic cigarette: I haven’t touched a cigarette for a year and a half.
If you had a magic wand, what dream would you realize?
I would build an ideal place to live with my Belgian family, my Corsican Belle-Family and my Parisian friends.
You have a five-minute appointment with Pope Francis. What subject do you approach?
Love in general, in particular homosexuality.
For you, Jesus, it’s …
A hero. I was a choir child, and he accompanied me all my youth.
Your favorite Bible character?
Marie, to whom I send all my prayers.
You meet God in real life. What would you like him to tell you?
“Well done, you liked it. »»
“Pray” rhymes with …
Breathe. I feel extremely alive, and I feel the need to thank and to commune with what surrounds me. Although not practicing, I feel like I am always praying.