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“I feel less like a scam”: Audrey Fleurot opens up about her doubts and her imposter syndrome

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Audrey Fleurot is soon back on the big screen! The 48-year-old actress stars in the film The Perfect(s): family scams, by Ludovic Bernard, which will be released in cinemas on June 24. The opportunity for the actress to talk about her journey, which is not always easy. Today recognized, notably thanks to the incredible success of the series HPIAudrey Fleurot is very happy to be considered as a popular actress.

“It makes me very happy because I was given so much to understand that no one was expecting me. I had the impression that the next shoot was the last. So for someone who has sailed a bit by sight, it’s quite wonderful.” she confides to Audrey Crespo-Mara, in the latest issue of Sept à Huit, broadcast this Sunday June 14, 2026 on TF1. A success which, however, does not seem to impress his children. “They are really very, very hard to impress!”, she explains, laughing.

Audrey Fleurot confides in Sept à Huit about her imposter syndrome

If Audrey Fleurot’s career is impressive, the actress has always been afraid of not landing roles. A fear which is, unfortunately, still relevant. “I think it will never pass because I have been greatly weakened by the fears that come to me from outside. The fact of not physically corresponding to anything, being told to me ‘it’s going to be complicated, you don’t know anyone, you are still very many'”, she indicates.

A fear which may have been beneficial for Audrey Fleurot, because she increased her perseverance. Efforts that are paying off today. “I feel less of a scam, that’s nice, It took time. But I was never really able to savor things because I always told myself that it was going to end tomorrow.” explains the actress, who describes herself as a “hyperactive”.

Audrey Fleurot opens up about dyspraxia, the disorder she suffers from

Last Thursday, June 11, Audrey Fleurot was Nathalie Levy’s guest in In apart on Canal+. And during this interview, Lou’s mother revealed that she suffered from dyspraxia. A disabling daily disorder, which was only recently diagnosed.

“I just learned it, and it did me a lot of good,” she explained. Before specifying encountering difficulties in driving in particular, because of this disorder. “The car is something that is not easy for me and has always been a big complex”, she admitted. Just like creating a niche or finding your way easily in the street. Direct consequences of dyspraxia.