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Corinne Masiero: the actress from Capitaine Marleau opens up about incest she suffered in her childhood

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Breaking the silence. As Corinne Masiero is about to step back into the role of Captain Marleau in a new episode of the series, set to air this Tuesday, May 5, 2026, the 62-year-old actress spoke with our colleagues at Télé-Loisirs. In 2022, she revealed that she had experienced incest at the age of eight, perpetrated by her cousin. A courageous statement that she elaborates on this Sunday, May 3, in our colleagues’ columns: “Sexual violence, domestic violence, those against children, these are not personal things. They concern the entire society,” asserts the ex-partner of Canadian director Richard Brouillette.

“Il n’y a pas de raison de ne pas en parler” (There is no reason not to talk about it)

The interpreter of Solange, Fabienne Lepic’s sister in the series “Fais pas ci, fais pas ça,” who is still mourning the sudden loss of Bruno Salomone, aka Denis Bouley, emphasizes the importance of speaking out: “There is no reason not to talk about it. Many trauma victims are individuals who experienced this in childhood and hesitate to address this issue because they were told at the time: ‘Shut up,’ by the adults who knew.”

The founder of the feminist punk rock group Les Vaginites explains the time necessary for each victim to dare to speak about their experiences: “Finding the strength to speak out is a journey that can be very long. We can experience disgusting things that the brain makes us forget, and which sometimes reappear 20, 30 years later. At that moment, we may have the desire, but not the strength, to speak up, to file a complaint.” And to conclude: “Victims must be allowed to choose.” An important and necessary discourse.

Où et avec qui vit Corinne Masiero? (Where and with whom does Corinne Masiero live?)

Corinne Masiero is not afraid to speak out: for years, the socialist activist has made headlines with her outspoken speeches, such as her noted criticism of the closure of theaters and cinemas during the Covid-19 crisis at the 2021 César awards. In a recent profile aired on the show “50 mn Inside” last December, the actress revealed her atypical lifestyle, far from the Parisian cultural scene: indeed, she “lives in a communal house with the man who has shared her life for 25 years, and with artist friends” in Pas-de-Calais.

“We live in something that is not very normal. It’s not a person or a couple with children. There are eight adults,” claimed Nicolas Grard’s partner on TF1. “It’s a completely magical place. The Nord-Pas-de-Calais, by the way, is my roots. In any case, this is where I was born, in this region. And it’s where I experienced a lot of things. Good things, not so good things,” she continued, clearly content with this lifestyle choice. An actress completely opposed to the star system.