Solenn Heussaff recalls working as bartender in Paris

Solenn Heussaff recalls working as bartender in Paris: ‘Lots of situations that made me strong’

/ 06:03 PM February 03, 2024

Solenn Heussaff recalls working as bartender in Paris

Solenn Heussaff . Image: Instagram/@solenn

Solenn Heussaff looked back on her younger years when she was a bartender in Paris, regarding the experience as one of the factors that made her strong and built her character.

The actress joined the “At 21” trend in which netizens show photos of them taken when they were 21 years old.

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Showing a photo of her 2007 self on her Instagram Stories, Heussaff wrote, “21. Worked as a bartender in Le Sense [in] Paris.”

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Heussaff can be seen posing for a photo and mixing drinks at a bar alongside fellow bartenders.

“Met lots of strange night owls, awkward situations that made me strong and built my character. But [I] also met lots of great people I am still friends with today,” she said.

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Solenn Heussaff recalls working as bartender in Paris

Image: Instagram/@solenn

Solenn Heussaff recalls working as bartender in Paris

Image: Instagram/@solenn

Solenn Heussaff recalls working as bartender in Paris

Image: Instagram/@solenn

Heussaff started her showbiz career after she joined the reality competition “Survivor Philippines” in 2010. She has since been part of several GMA TV shows including “Encantadia” and “Taste Buddies.”

Heussaff has also been married to Argentine businessman Nico Bolzico since 2016. They welcomed their firstborn Thylane in January 2020 and their second daughter Maëlys Lionel in December 2022. The family of four moved into their new home in 2023.

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