Guest on set C to youIsabelle Ajani talked about the evolution of her profession as an actress and her niece Zoe Ajani’s first steps in that profession.
He takes a hard look at the evolution of the profession. French movie star Isabelle Ajani was Anne-Elizabeth Lemoine’s guest on the set. C to you Yesterday Tuesday December 12th alongside Pascal Obispo to promote his new album Original sound track.
“It’s become a completely different profession”
When asked by columnist Oreli Kase about her relationship with fame, the 68-year-old actress did not hide her disappointment. “You say yourself that fame can be hard sometimes,” the journalist observes. It can make us feel at some point that we no longer belong. Maybe you’re feeling it more today. Where everyone wants to take a picture with you, a piece with you…” “In any case, it has become a completely different profession,” Isabelle Ajani replies. We ourselves are the representatives of our cause, be it or not. “Because of the existence of social media and indeed the cult of image that has infected everyone, we become objects of both desire and rejection, loved and hated for exactly the same reasons,” he notes again, before adding: “It’s a job that I wouldn’t have started today if I was an aspiring actress.”
It’s a perfect transition to talk about the first steps in the profession of his 23-year-old niece, Zoë Ajani, the daughter of her younger brother, the photographer Eric Ajani, who died prematurely in 2010. “I have my niece who is nearby. “For twenty years now, I try to be with him, but I feel sorry for him, in fact, I find that there is a form of vampire that has become quite cruel,” adding that it would be a privilege to remain an actor, while: maintaining his anonymity. Sweet dream.
Source: Le Figaro