Solène Delinger 11:02 a.m., November 8, 2022, modified at 11:03 a.m., November 8, 2022

Isabelle Adjani was invited on the set of "C to you" Monday, November 7.

The 67-year-old actress, who came to talk about her role in "Diane de Poitiers", appeared with her face half covered by a mask and her hands gloved.

Faced with Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, she revealed to be "cortisoneed" and "codeine" following a "suspicion of bronchiolitis". 

Isabelle Adjani is not in great shape.

Invited on the

 C à vous

set on Monday November 7 to talk about her role in the Franco-Belgian mini-series

Diane de Poitiers

, broadcast on France 2, the 67-year-old actress appeared with her face hidden behind a mask and gloved hands. .

“We are very happy to receive you even if you are a little suffering, dear Isabelle, which explains why you are masked this evening”, declared Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, the presenter of the program, from the start of the maintenance. 

“I find myself on cortisone and codeine”

Isabelle Adjani then confirmed to be sick while ensuring that she wanted to pay tribute to her fictional character.

"I tried to stay with Diane's colors which are black and white," the actress first explained.

"Because of a small suspicion of bronchiolitis, even if I am no longer a baby, I find myself 'cortisoned', 'codeine' to go on the show", she assured, sweeping away the rumors of a Covid-19 infection. 

During her interview, Isabelle Adjani returned to her remarks in an interview for

franceinfo. 

The actress said of the Iranian women's fight against the mullahs' regime: "This fight makes me want to wait for women who wear the veil to take it off, all over the world, in solidarity with those who are being killed , to massacre, by making this gesture".

Adjani returns to his statement on the veil which was not a "call"

In

C à vous

, Isabelle Adjani made things clear: this statement was in no way a "call".

"I was quite unsettled and quite unhappy, moreover, this morning to learn on Mr. Morandini's program that I was calling on women to take off their veils. It's absolutely ridiculous. When you cut a wick, you makes a symbolic gesture which is a way of responding to his Iranians who have sent us videos of calls for help”, clarified the actress. 

"I don't know if it's a syntax or semantics problem, but when I say on

 franceinfo

, 'I want to wait until women who wear the veil can take it off', and it becomes a call as if it were a political position, I find it ridiculous. I do not belong to any political party, I am not a philosopher, I am not an intellectual, I am an actress on the other hand with a political conscience like every citizen,” she concluded.