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Invited on the sets of Mulud Achur’s Clique TV to promote the series Fiasco, Pierre Nini spoke about his relationship with fame.
While she is starring in the series Fiasco Pierre Nini, available on Netflix since April 30, was on the set of “Clique TV” a few days ago. For more than half an hour, the resident of Comédie Française participated in Mouloud Achour’s question and answer game. An opportunity for an actor to trust his relationship with fame.
“I think there is something inhuman about fame”
A situation the actor says he lives with great simplicity, aware of the advantages and disadvantages of his popularity. “I wanted it, I’m very happy and it’s a chance. It’s an incredible luxury,” he insists before qualifying. “I think there is something a little inhumane about this process. I think that the idea of being recognized on a village or city scale is something that has happened over time,” he analyzes. On the other hand, Yves Saint Laurent’s translator questions the harmful effects of celebrity when it exceeds a certain threshold. “With screens, social media, media, television… The fact that there are so many people who know you, I’m not sure it’s very therapeutic for a person,” she believes.
Education and experience
In this context, Pierre Nini assures him. it is his “education” and “experience” that allow him to keep his feet on the ground. “I see the pitfall where you can go down the wrong path or have bad habits as someone with too much help on set. You can become something you don’t want to be, with many flaws,” he assures. And continues. “The rather inhuman side of fame can take you to bad places.” The 35-year-old actor himself was a victim of it. “I’ve already visited some not-so-cool places in my head, and it’s taught me things,” she reveals. A situation he says he faced through “confrontation”.
Source: Le Figaro
