The actress Anne Depétrini presents in the program "It makes good" her book "The quest", in which she tells her story.

And in particular his use of mediums.

An experience repeated many times, but that she advises against.

INTERVIEW

In her book 

The Quest, 

actress Anne Depétrini recounts her life journey with a good dose of humor.

A self-mockery that she keeps on Monday in the show 

It feels good

, where she explains to the microphone of Anne Roumanoff and her tape addiction, almost over, for clairvoyance sessions.

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"If you want to make people laugh, I find that the first respect you owe people is to make yourself laugh at your own expense before making others laugh," she said.

"I also tell all this to make people feel guilty, because we often hide it, we are ashamed."

"I find that ridiculous, but I still find myself at the marabout's"

Anne Depétrini lists the things she tried to get better in her book. "Psychoanalysis works, especially on anxiety, it helps a lot. Astrology is funny. Mediums are like a series in which you are the main character. Sometimes, it's completely true. So you go back. Sometimes it's rubbish. So you go back too, "writes the actress in 

The Quest

.

"On the one hand, it makes me laugh and I find it ridiculous. And then, on the other hand, I still find myself at the marabout" laughs Anne Depétrini, for whom her experiences belong to the past, or almost. .

"I have calmed down well anyway now. Well, I'm still in the psychics from time to time. But don't do that!", She warns.

"When they are good, clairvoyants know exactly what to tell you"

The actress even compares the medium sessions to alcohol abuse, pleasant at the time, but which we regret the next day.

"It's like getting drunk and thinking, 'Okay, come on, I'm doing it again, it's okay,'" she smiles.

But are there really post clairvoyance "hangovers"?

For Anne Depétrini, used to the thing, there is no doubt.

"We come out a little euphoric because, when they are gifted, clairvoyants know exactly what to say to you," she analyzes.

"And then the next day, it's like drugs: we are downhill, reality takes over and nothing shows up as announced."