The secret behind Juliette's love issues
All her life, the famous Frenchwoman has a scar that has marked her forever and that has kept her from being happy and dealing with problems.
All her life, the famous Frenchwoman has a scar that has marked her forever and that has kept her from being happy and dealing with problems.
The famous French actress Juliette Binoche recently celebrated her 58th birthday, and she continues to conquer with her beauty and charm at every step.
Known for her reduced style and for preferring a natural look, Juliet takes her breath away at every opportunity with her simplicity and feminine manners, behind which lies a huge talent. The famous actress does not like to appear in public too often, especially when there is no reason, and she recently visited America to promote her new film “Fire”.
At every opportunity when she appeared in front of photo reporters, Juliet demonstrated French chic in all its glory.
Today, she is one of the biggest names in European and world film, but Juliette's path was not easy. As she once said, she did low-paid jobs and went to castings when she was very young, she fought for her bare life, and she dared to dream of a great film career. It paid off in the end.
“It was difficult to do castings, you had to be authentic on them and survive at the same time” - Juliet admitted in an interview.
Not only the beginning of her career was difficult - her first years of life were colored by the sadness.
Juliette Binoche was born in Paris, in the family of director, actor, and sculptor Jean-Marie Binoche and teacher and actress Yvette Stalens. According to her father, she is also of Portuguese-Brazilian origin, and according to her mother, she is of Polish origin.
When she was four, in 1968, Juliette's parents divorced, and her sister Marion and she were sent to a boarding school. In the past, they did not see their parents for months, and in their teenage years, they spent their holidays with their grandmother.
“They wanted to live somehow because it is true that when you have children you have to juggle too much” - Juliette said in an interview.
However, even though she forgave them all, Juliette is aware that this event left a mark on her.
“All my life I have been struggling with the fear of loss. When I was a child, my parents left me and that feeling has always been a part of me. I was a hypersensitive child, I became a hypersensitive woman” - said the actress some time ago.
Juliet never got married, but she had three serious relationships: in the early 1990s she was with Andrew Hale, then she spent five years with Benoit Magimel and with American actor Patrick Muldoon she was first from 2003 to 2005. They reconciled during 2014 and remained together to this day. She has two children out of these relationships, and she admits that her relationship often ended out of fear that she would be the one left behind.
“I left all the men I loved when problems arose in our relationship, for fear that they would do it before me. I couldn't stand that”- Juliette was honest in one interview.
As she points out today, going to psychotherapy helped her not to be an indignant woman and to understand her parents, so later in life, she built a close relationship with them.