Valérie Bonneton and François Cluzet separated: their son Joseph leaves the family cocoon!

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At 20, nothing is impossible. Valérie Bonneton lived until now with her two children, Joseph and Marguerite, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. But his home now seems very empty…

Would she have passed on to her children the taste for itchy feet? Comfortably installed in a “charming house with garden” located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, Valérie Bonneton has moved three times to the same street, near the Closerie des Lilas. And the son of the actress, whom she had with François Cluzet in 2001, also has desires elsewhere. In the columns of the JDD, the Journal Du Dimanche, we actually learn that the young man of 20 years left the family cocoon quite recently.

Thank God he didn’t go well to the other side of the world! Flying on his own, Joseph moved to the 18th arrondissement, far from his mother and his 15-year-old sister, Marguerite. A getaway that brings back lovely memories to Valérie Bonneton, who lived there when she was younger, enjoying a “crazy unconsciousness”, a life where “everything was possible”. This time when she studied at the Cours Florent and then at the Conservatoire. Fortunately, the 51-year-old actress is never far from her son. She goes every Sunday close to her apartment, in the 9th, since she plays at the Edouard-VII Theater in the play Who is Mr. Schmitt?, with Stéphane De Groodt.

Love and friendship fall on them unexpectedly

In the columns of the JDD, always, Valérie Bonneton indulged in some tender confidences, she who so fiercely preserves her private life. In a relationship with François Cluzet for 13 years, the actress watches over their offspring. “I love to be in contact with them, to observe them. They are pure, honest, love and friendship fall on them without them expecting it, without them asking questions, explains- her. My children are lucky to have great friends, who are always welcome at home.” Visits are likely to be rarer, now that the eldest of the clan has taken his independence…