Solène Delinger 16:36 pm, May 19, 2023

Invited on the set of "Quotidien" to talk about "Love and the Forests", her new film presented at the Cannes Film Festival, Virginie Efira also confided in her pregnancy. At 46, the actress is expecting her second child, the fruit of her love affair with her partner Niels Schneider. A pregnancy that she initially wanted to hide...

Virginie Efira is waiting for a happy event. The 46-year-old actress surprised all her fans this week by revealing her pregnancy via the front page of Télérama magazine. The star has indeed posed for our colleagues in a sublime tight black dress, highlighting her baby bump. Virginie Efira then confided in this pregnancy in an interview with Elle magazine. "Pregnant at 45... Having a child at my age has to do with hope. We live in such a bizarre world," said Virginie Efira, already mother of Ali, 10.

"How do you want me to hide it?"

Very discreet about her private life, the actress preferred to keep her pregnancy secret for a few months. A way to preserve oneself, while the risk of having a miscarriage reaches 53% for women over 44 years old. "At first, I tried to hide it. The Caesars, for example, were early. I was in continuous apnea," she recalled in front of Yann Barthès. With the first months of her pregnancy now behind her, Virginie Efira, who can no longer hide her round belly, jumped in and shared the happy news. "How do you expect me to hide it?" she said. "I have a movie coming out. I'm not going to hide it either... I don't make it a kind of personal publicity, although there," she then blurted out, smiling.

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"I'm a little afraid of tiring the public"

The star, who presents two films at the Cannes Film Festival, decided to put her foot down after the event. A greatly deserved break for the actress who has been on the poster of many films in recent months. "I've been seen so much lately that it will be a bit of a holiday for the spectators too. I don't regret any of the films I've made recently, but sometimes I'm a little afraid of tiring the public," said Virginie Efira with great humility in an interview with Madame Figaro. Yet it is difficult to get tired of her...