Omar Sy unveiled a beautiful black and white shot of his wife, curled up in his neck, and he, looking away.
On October 6, on Instagram, the Caesarized actor wished his wife a happy 4th birthday, accompanying the photo with a tender and deep message: “Happy birthday
to the love of my Life
.
My assos, My best friend, the biggest & beautiful heart I know.
Long life to you, I wish you as much happiness as what you bring to others… I love you”.
A post that garnered more than 118,000 likes.
“We met in another life”
On August 9, Omar and Hélène Sy celebrated their quarter century of living together.
The couple, who have been sailing between Los Angeles and Paris since 2012, got married in July 2007 in Tremblay-sur-Mauldre, in Île-de-France.
They are parents of five children: Selly, 21, is the eldest, followed by Sabah, 18, Tidiane, 16, Alhadji, 13 and Amani-Nour, the youngest who was born in 2017.
Some twenty years earlier, mutual love at first sight took place one day in 1997: "Something special happened, and we always said to ourselves afterwards, with a little hindsight, that we had the feeling to have known each other in another life”, had confided Hélène Sy on the set of “Vivement dimanche” in 2016.
A committed woman
Hélène Sy, as her husband suggests in his message, is committed to several causes.
The Norman, born in 1979, studied speech therapy in Paris, and now chairs the CéKeDuBonheur association, of which Leïla Bekhti is the godmother.
Since 2004, the association active in 120 establishments in France is committed to "maintaining social ties and fighting against the isolation of children during their hospitalization", can we read on the site.
The range of its associative activities does not stop there.
In partnership with NGOs in West Africa, Hélène Sy participates in sending food boxes to Mali, Mauritania and Senegal.
Moreover, she is the godmother of a little boy in Niger.
A busy news for the actor
The “gentleman burglar” is about to make his big comeback in
Lupin
.
After two seasons broadcast in January and June 2021, the third part of the program, the trailer of which was unveiled on September 24, should land on Netflix “soon”.
The series has become one of the platform's biggest French successes internationally, and was nominated for an Emmy Award in the "drama series" category earlier this month.
It was also revealed recently, in September, that Omar Sy had landed a new leading role for another Netflix series.
He will indeed play Japan's first black samurai, Yasuke, in an eponymous series.
In video, the trailer for the third part of
Lupin