For a long time he drowned his anxiety in alcohol. In the Marina Carrère d’Easse documentary, Alcohol in the feminine: break the taboo, Transmitted Monday about France 5, Muriel Robin trusts on Wednesday, May 14 about his past dependence. A testimony that aims to “try to help” women affected by this disease.
BFMTV guest, the actress and actress evokes her desire to talk about the “gray zone around alcoholism.” It is in the adolescence that the actress begins to drink through her father that offers her a first sip. “I was entering a coffee and I asked for my target,” she says.
For her, alcohol was a way of fleeing reality. “Alcohol amended everything: you, others, what we give you is a permanent fog.”
“I want to forget my suffering”
With relatives, Muriel Robin noticed his difference when he drank. “I was drinking very fast, when they ordered a second glass, I was already in my sixth,” he recalls. “I want to forget, I want to forget my suffering,” he recalls.
In the BFMTV set, Muriel Robin explains in particular the “double penalty” inflicted by a woman who drinks alcohol compared to men.
“A man who drinks is a bon vivant, a woman who drinks, is a pochron. It is a triple punishment (…) we are all in the same brand in this world.”
Victim of rape at the age of 10, when I was a child, Muriel Robin explains that there is “a trauma field” that led him to this addiction.
After filling hundreds of zeniths during his career, Muriel Robin now wants to warn and heal: “I have a story with people, I want to tell them ‘I was there too.” Do you feel good today? “Never, while others are bad,” she replies, visibly moved.
Source: BFM TV
