Corinne Masiero delivers as rarely. The famous actress, renowned for her outspokenness, has lived in a relationship for more than 15 years with Nicolas Grard. From their meeting during a social movement against the Medef in the 2000s, the couple seems to be living a discreet story away from the media.

If the heroine of Captain Marleau is happy with her companion, director of a theater (and also naturopath), she never wanted to have children with him. “For nothing in the world, I would not have a kid”, confessed the great friend of Josée Dayan in an interview with ELLE magazine. “First, given the society in which we live, what could I say to him except: “You have seen where you land, my darling, well, get away with it!””.

A position that the sexagenarian actress assumes, regardless of the injunctions of society. Asked by Télé-Loisirs in an interview published on March 21, Corinne Masiero gave new explanations for her non-desire for a child. “I never had children. I had voluntary terminations of pregnancy,” she revealed, adding. “I don’t want to impose the person I am, what I live on someone. It’s a huge responsibility”.

Referring to her own personal story, Corinne Masiero confesses without filter to our colleagues. “I don’t want anyone to be ashamed of being my offspring. I already have trouble supporting myself psychologically, that would be putting someone in danger and I don’t want that”.

Today, the feminist actress and opponent of Emmanuel Macron does not regret her childless life and does not hesitate to make her opinion known. “It’s ok to want kids, like not wanting them, like hesitating. Everything is ok from the moment there is respect for each other, for each other. Learning of freedom goes through learning the freedom of others and of oneself, I think”.

With her profession as a very demanding artist, Chimène Badi does not stop criss-crossing France in order to meet her fans. The one who saw her tour be postponed because of the Covid-19 epidemic has been in a relationship for seven years with her darling Julien. Unlike other French stars, the 38-year-old singer has decided not to have children.

Asked by Non Stop People on November 16, 2020, the interpreter of I come from the south confided in her surprising choice. “It’s not something that calls me, since I was very young… It never called me. I love children, I’m an aunt, I’m a godmother. I’m popular with children, it is even easy. But actually it’s something that does not call me”, she explained.

An assumed lifestyle choice that is still very taboo in France. “It’s still a taboo subject, complex to broach. I thought of all the women who were like me. Women who are fighting to have children, I understand them very well. But I’m one of those who don’t ‘don’t feel the need and I just wanted to say that it doesn’t matter and that for all that, you can be an accomplished woman,’ she added.

Today, the singer prefers “to build a beautiful story for two”, as she explained in the columns of the magazine Gala. “In 2020, shouldn’t a woman be free to dispose of her body? Not wanting children should not be subject to debate,” said her companion and added: “Anyway , we are too sensitive to become parents. Society is too violent in my opinion”.

A look back at the men in Arielle Dombasle’s life. On December 18, 1976, she first married a dentist named Paul Albou, 32 years older than her. Unfortunately, the couple ends up divorcing in 1985. More than ten years later, she finds love again in the arms of the writer and philosopher Bernard Henri-Levy. The couple passed the ring on June 19, 1993 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence on the Côte d’Azur. Her new husband is, meanwhile, already the father of two children, Justine and Antonin, born of his relationship with a certain Isabelle Doutreluigne.

Asked in 2016 about her private life on the show There is not just one life in life on Europe 1, Arielle Dombasle confided in her refusal to have children one day. “I can’t quite explain it to myself. It’s very fierce. It’s something I’m very proud of, but sometimes I think I’m a very weird being. I’m a girl, not really a woman. because a woman gives birth. With a man you love, you want to extend that with a child. Me, I say no, no,” she said.

This is not the first time that the star has mentioned this decision in the media. In 2014, she explained: “Children are extremely complicated, they are an enigma in my eyes. But I have always been fiercely happy not to have children”.

Successful singer and accomplished imitator, Liane Foly has everything to succeed. However, the former companion of André Manoukian has never felt the need to start a family. Interviewed in 2014 by the Swiss daily Le Matin, the fifty-year-old artist stuck to his guns.

“My girlfriends said, ‘We’re going to get married, we’re going to have kids’. And they had them,” explains the ex-Dancing with the Stars candidate before continuing. “Today, I am single, without children. The day I discovered like all little girls that we were going to have pain every month, it pissed me off… I said to my mother: ‘What for? Me, I don’t care, I don’t want children!’ I have my nephews and nieces that I adore and that’s enough.”

A decision that Liane Foly does not seem to regret at all, preferring on the contrary the company of the men who shared her life like her manager Laurent Souffir and the businessman Augustin Decré, or even a 15-year-old sound engineer. his younger brother.

Like singers Chimène Badi, Arielle Dombasle and Liane Foly, actress Valérie Lemercier does not seem to have felt the need to have children. Very critical of the pressure around motherhood, the 56-year-old star does not hesitate to give her opinion on the matter. “It’s as if having a child meant that we were a good person. All the models pose with their kids, like a bag: it’s the it-baby”, she had said in the columns of Paris Match.

Unlike other stars, the actress does not have the “vital” need to have a child: “It never seemed vital to me. I didn’t do everything for it either. And one day where it’s too late. But I don’t consider it a tragedy,” she told Gala.

Marianne James, the famous juror of the show La France has an incredible talent, is also one of those celebrities who never had children. Very discreet about her intimate life, the singer had explained to Gala why she had never become a mother.

“In fact, I am self-centered enough to be the only format, I did not wish to reproduce myself”, she had explained and to add: “My sacrosanct freedom would have been seriously amputated if I had had children” . The artist nevertheless became a mother in the broad sense of the term: “I mother the whole world because there are no children in my life. At the Nouvelle Star, people came to see me, sniff me as if I was Amma, the Indian guru. They came by the hundreds to be cuddled, pampered against my breasts. I had become a kind of comforting foster mother, a mother who sometimes scolds, “she explained.

Actress Béatrice Dalle never wanted to become a mother. Questioned by VSD on this subject, the interpreter of 37°2 in the morning answered the question without filter. “I didn’t want a child so as not to take responsibility for someone else”, she had told and added: “And then you take life when you have a child”.

A refusal of maternity which could have a link with her tumultuous private life. After her divorce from the painter Jean-François Dalle in 1988 and her romantic relationship with lawyer Arno Klarsfeld and rapper JoeyStarr, the actress married a certain Guénaël Meziani in 2005. Incarcerated for rape, it was in Brest prison that Béatrice Dalle met him on the set of the film Tête d’or. In 2013, she ended up divorcing, claiming that the latter would have become violent again.

The actress Isabelle Nanty, star of the Les Tuche saga, is the mother of an adopted daughter named Tallulah, aged one and a half and of Chinese origin.

In an interview with Liberation, the star confided in her trauma of not being able to get pregnant. “It’s silly, I know, you don’t need to have children to be happy, but when I found out, I felt like half a woman,” she explained and d add: “Before adopting, I had to mourn a biological maternity. And that I be careful that my daughter did not come to fill a void (…) I could have managed to give him a father because whatever the house, the more foundations it has, the more solid it is”, she explained and concluded: “Zero regrets”.