The former Minister of Culture, a guest of the “Chez Jordan” program, once again reflected on the consequences of his fame on his surroundings, and in particular on his only son.
With her sincerity and her colorful outfit, Roseline Bachelet leaves no one indifferent. Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development under Jacques Chirac (2002-2004), Minister of Health and Sports under Nicolas Sarkozy (2007-2010), Minister of Culture under Emmanuel Macron (202062022), but also TV and radio columnist. prominent figure in the political and media sphere. A public figure who, as always, has been heavily criticized, whether for his physique or diplomatic choices.
If it’s a game she’s signed up for, Roselyn Bachelet, however, has confided in the ramifications of her celebrity with those close to her. at the microphone of Chez Jordan program Entertainment TVEmmanuel Macron’s former Minister of Culture, which was broadcast on July 1, explained: But my relatives took it so painfully… “The latter then referred to an episode that was perhaps one of the most painful in his career, when his son confessed to him that he was a victim of violence at school.
Questioning
A visibly moved Roseline Bachelet recalled the time Pierre Bachelet, born of her union with Jacques Bachelet in 1969, put a letter on her pillow when she was just 11 years old. “Mom, it’s hard to be your son,” he wrote. A touching message that makes him question himself deeply at that moment. “Do I have the right to impose on my loved ones the fact of being ridiculed on the playground, attacked by teachers?” he wondered at that time. Barely thirty at the time, an activist in the Rassemblement pour la République (RPR), she learned that her son had been “martyred” and “beaten” by one of his teachers, “his political opponent.” family”.
In the video, Roseline Bachelo regrets the “political aspect of the Césars meeting”, which “damages the image of French cinema”.
After “raising” the case of removing the teacher from the institution, the politician will continue to ask himself questions. “We didn’t talk about school bullying back then, but it was like that,” she explains. And add: “And there we say to ourselves, ‘Should I continue?’ Am I not making mine miserable? I have talked about it a lot with those around me, of course. In the end, I was told to continue, but to be closer, more in defense,” he concluded.
Like his mother
A very painful episode for her and her son, Pierre Bachelo, who, however, will not discourage him from following in his mother’s footsteps. Indeed, he became her parliamentary adviser when she became Minister of Ecology in 2002-2004 and Minister of Health in 2007. At age 52, he is now responsible for the chief executive officer’s mission at the National Institutes for Prevention and Health. Education (INPES).
Source: Le Figaro