Solène Delinger 3:09 p.m., February 22, 2023

Miou-Miou celebrates her 73rd birthday this Wednesday, February 22, 2023. The actress had a long love story with Julien Clerc in the 1970s. The singer confided in their romance in an interview with "Point" in 2021 And, he had revealed what he had never dared to say to his dear and tender Miou-Miou when they were still together...

Julien Clerc will never forget his ex-girlfriend Miou-Miou, with whom he had a beautiful love story in the 1970s. The singer and the actress, who remained in a relationship for six years, raised two children together , Jeanne and Angela.

Very close, the two lovers, still in contact today, have sometimes hidden things from each other... 

Julien Clerc was "very quickly made aware of feminism"

Julien Clerc, for example, has long kept a secret in his couple, as he revealed in the columns

du

Point

in 2021. "I never dared to say it to Miou-Miou, but I left the room in the middle of the film

Les Valseuses

: I did not support certain scenes", thus revealed the interpreter of

My preference. 

In the film

Les Valseuses, 

directed by Bertrand Blier, the character played by Miou-Miou was indeed mistreated by the duo embodied by Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere.

Unbearable scenes for Julien Clerc, who explains that he was "very quickly made aware of feminism". 

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“I have only lived with strong women”

"I was well brought up, my father did not underestimate women, and I only lived with strong women", had thus detailed the singer in his interview with

Point. 

Asked by our colleagues about the feminist movement and the #MeToo wave, Julien Clerc was very clear: for him, the sex scandals involving Roman Polanski or Olivier Duhamel have nothing to do with the liberation of post- -May 68. "I may have known a time when all abuses were allowed, I always remained reasonable, even if I can see that infidelity shocks young women more today", declared the former coach of

The Voice, 

totally favorable to the liberation of women's speech. 

"

I had the chance to know Gisèle Halimi, and to experience the major rape trials up close, so I think #MeToo is good.

And then, I understand that women can suffer from patriarchy,” he concluded.