Posted on Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 9:40 p.m.
This is a nice interview that Sophie Wilmès entrusted to our colleagues from the magazine Ciné Télé Revue. The Prime Minister, that you have not been able to miss these last Wednesdays, has opened a large part, not of her office, but of her heart. We discover there a nice mom who is proud of her four children aged 11, 15, 16 and 24 respectively.
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“I have an extraordinary chance. They are extremely kind and understanding, “she says to Fabrice Staal and Antonella Soro. “They do their chores at home. They are very supportive, just like my husband. ” One of her daughters will return to school on May 18, she said. “She is looking forward to this moment, and I’m happy for her.”
We had already mentioned it in a portrait that we had drawn up for her, the Rhodian is a woman who likes to laugh. “My husband made me fall in love because he made me laugh a lot when we met. And today he still makes me laugh. Humor is part of the balance of life that you have to be able to seek. ” She says to herself: “more festive than I seem.” In the other, after intelligence and humor, she appreciates kindness.
A trait that we find in his last speeches to the people. We talk to him about his very feminine sensitivity. “I know a lot of sensitive men and a lot of less sensitive women,” she says. Is there a “Wilmès style”? “I’m not sure there is one. Everyone has their own style. We are not Robots. We come with what we have. ” These moments of confinement, she experiences them just as hard as the others. “I am a tactile person. So you imagine! But for now, it’s replaced by little words that we send each other with emojis, little hearts. “
” Sleep a little ”
His moments of relaxation are not very numerous. She thinks about work, day and evening. Even at night ! “When I have them, these are bubbles for now. It allows me a family meal, a stroll… and as these moments are so rare, they are always of quality ”. No, she hasn’t been to … kayaking yet. “If I ever sit in a kayak, I promise, I will take a picture and post it on Instagram! “
The first thing she plans to do, when it’s all over? “Aside from getting a little sleep, I think I will be having a huge house party. And when my friends come in, I plan to take them in my arms, kiss them and tell them that I love them. ”
► Pascal De Sutter, professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at UCLouvain, gives us his analysis.
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