Guest Monday of the program of Anne Roumanoff "It feels good" on the occasion of the broadcast on TF1 of the telefilm "Too young for me", the actress and singer Arielle Dombasle explained how the death of her mother, when she was a child, permanently transformed her relationship with women.

It is a drama that marked him for life that Arielle Dombasle evoked at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff. The French actress and singer, invited Monday on the occasion of the broadcast on TF1 of the telefilm "Too young for me", lost her mother in her childhood. Raised for a time by her grandmother, the Franco-American actress then experienced a difficult return to her father, installed with a new wife. A youthful experience that marked her relationship with other women, she tells Anne Roumanoff.

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“I continue to look at women as possible mothers,” explained Arielle Dombasle. "I always look for my mother in all women. I always think to myself, 'Hey, would she have been a nice mother to me that woman?' And even with younger people than me. "

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The artist, who readily admits to "a great admiration for women", never sees them in a relationship of rivalry. "I really like women, I like their company, I like doing things in their company", lists Arielle Dombasle, before highlighting the "very great strengths" of women.