In a message posted Saturday on Instagram, the young actress reports having been the victim of several rapes and sexual assaults during her life.

She calls society "to wake up". In a long message posted Saturday on her Instagram account, on the occasion of the march against sexual and gender-based violence, the actress Lucie Lucas, who since 2010 embodies the role of Clémentine Boissier in the series of TF1 Clem , told several rapes and sexual assaults during his life.

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With all my heart, with the women and men who walk the streets today against violence against women. What I share with you in this post is a part of my intimacy, an excerpt of what I am. Thanks to all the women who do not keep quiet anymore. I realize today how terrifying it is to speak even without giving names, dates or places. I do not have the courage of some but I would like to share with them all my admiration and gratitude for their immense and beneficent strength. I do not want a people's court, as far as I'm concerned I do not want a court at all. Adele rightly, there are no monsters. But there is a society that must wake up, with all its individuals, and strive for respect and fulfillment of everyone in equity and justice. Freedom Equality Fraternity @allOutusorg #WomenViolence @womenfeeding @sosfemme_ @nonviolencewomen #metoo

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After returning to her childhood, when boys of her age "stuck her daily in the bathroom" and forced "to keep their tongue in my mouth", or evoked the touch of his teacher, Lucie Lucas explains being raped by an older boy while she was a teenager. "I secretly loved this boy two years older than me, every summer, during the holidays, but I did not like him to notice it and rape me in his cellar when I cried all the tears of my body saying 'no', but I was not screaming or struggling to spare my mother waiting in her car a few meters away that I end 'my romantic farewells', "she wrote on the social network.

"I do not want a people's court"

The actress then tells a second rape, by a boyfriend. "I loved that boyfriend so much, but I did not like him raping me with the will to hurt and punish me because he thought I had cheated on him," says Lucas.

"I do not want a people's court, as far as I'm concerned, I do not want a court at all," she says. "Adèle (Haenel) is right, there are no monsters, but there is a society that must wake up with all its individuals, and strive for respect and fulfillment of everyone in equity and justice. ".