Solène Delinger 12:12 p.m., March 8, 2024

On the cover of “Elle” magazine this Friday March 8, Alexandra Lamy lets loose and reveals herself.

At 52, the actress has certainly never been so comfortable in her skin and is enjoying her life in the south of France with her loved ones.

A peaceful daily life also shared with a lover? 

Alexandra Lamy has found her balance.

At 52, the actress finally knows what she needs to be happy and feel in tune with herself.

After a series of days of filming and then interviews for her new film

The Green Promise

, in theaters on March 27, Alexandra Lamy is recharging her batteries at her home in the south of France.

“My parents, my sister, my best friend, everyone is there, it’s my home. Nature, I need it, it’s something that connects me,” she confides to the magazine

She

.

No man shares this peaceful daily life with Alexandra Lamy, who relishes her celibacy.

“When I commit, I live to the fullest”

“Happy with her freedom”, the actress also takes advantage of her free time to lead fights that are close to her heart.

Its main one?

The fight against violence against women.

“Image and communications are part of my job as an actress, the rest is up to me. But when I commit, I live to the fullest,” assures the actress in the columns of

Elle.

Last January, Alexandra Lamy signed a column in

Libération

strongly denouncing the behavior of Depardieu, indicted for rape and sexual assault.  

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The actress recently challenged Anny Duperey, who described the complaints filed by Judith Godrèche against Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon as "late witch hunts": "You want to tell all these women that you don't like witch hunts late but they are not witches, they are rapists, criminals. You must tell all these victims that you do not like the hunt for rapists and late criminals!”, she protested in a message shared on X.

Alexandra Lamy recognizes it, she does not hesitate to “get her hands dirty” to defend the cause of women.

A fight that is so legitimate and necessary as 84,000 complaints of sexual, physical or psychological violence were recorded in 2023 according to a report from the Ministry of the Interior.

The victims are 85% women, the aggressors 96% men.