Cindy Bruna sails into her local south of France roots, heading to the island of Sainte-Marguerite for an informative Paris Match August 2018 interview and editorial styled by Charlotte Renard. Fred Meylan captures Bruna, daughter of a Franco-Italian father and Congolese mother. The Google translation is excellent:
"Dad had several jobs, including beekeeper. I took care of the animals. We had a donkey, goats, chickens and even a doe. I went to feed the pigs, we went on a hike to graze the cows and we picnicked in the mountains. These are my best memories! Since then, she has replaced rubber boots with stilettos and T-shirts with haute couture dresses. But she remains pensive: "When I see the prices of certain clothes, I have trouble understanding. I like simple things, I do not have the delusions of grandeur. My biggest expense was to buy an apartment and help my mum buy her house. Useful purchases. Aware that "Jeunisme" will not always be favorable to her, she chooses to pass her baccalaureate, even to postpone the opportunities.