Each week during confinement, Frédéric Taddeï questions guests not "En Balade", but by telephone, to ask them how they live this so particular period. The actress Louise Bourgoin worries about his couple: "He knows me absent, so there, everyday, I do not know what it will give".

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"I consider myself very lucky," says Louise Bourgoin just a few seconds after picking up. Questioned by phone, from the apartment where she is confined with her husband and their two children, the actress first speaks of her friends by teleworking, "for whom it is very complicated: the children disembark during a video conference. .. ". She has the luxury of being "completely dedicated" to hers, aged four years and two months. Which does not prevent some anxiety ...

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"I don't know how it will turn out"

Because if she has "no regrets" for having declined the proposal of friends who suggested that she leave Paris to settle in their country house for the time of confinement - "it would not have been respecting the rules" -, Louise Bourgoin confides a (slight) fear for her couple. "I am very afraid of tiring my spouse. (...) He knows me absent [on filming, editor's note], so there in everyday life, I don't know what it will be like ... I'm very afraid that after 45 days, he goes out into the street to voluntarily catch the coronavirus! "

His four-year-old son explains that "this is the life he would like", with less school and more cartoons. "It is quite difficult to make him respect the rules", despite a precise schedule sent by the teacher - from kindergarten! And for the little one: "I'm relaunching a little breastfeeding that I had stopped to resume filming Hippocrates , season 2, saying to myself: if there is a shortage of milk ...".

Hippocrates , a "fairly visionary" series

In the series, Louise Bourgoin precisely plays a doctor. "When I saw the script, I said to myself: 'Hold a doctor in quarantine because of a tropical disease, it's really a fiction!', She breathes. "And today, I realize that it was well below reality, and quite visionary."

The filming of season 2, in a hospital in Aulnay-sous-Bois, was interrupted because of the epidemic. So like everyone else, the actress stays at home. "What is very, very strange is to see that it is very beautiful and that the city is empty," she observes. "There is no one on the streets, it is as if we have been irradiated ..."

How to care? The actress admits to having lowered her ambitions. "At first, I wanted to draw, write, take care of my children, learn my texts and do a little sport ... And then we quickly feel overwhelmed." She has since decided to "live in the present moment", doing "one thing at a time". And some humor, however: "There is a bad joke that revolves around Benjamin Griveaux, who must remain in quarantine with his wife ..."

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