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Motherhood Quote by Charlotte Gainsbourg

"The English was really my mother, it was never me. Being the daughter of my father, I always felt very French"

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Gainsbourg turns identity into a family photo with the faces swapped. “The English was really my mother” isn’t just a tidy biographical detail; it’s a sly admission that nationality, for her, was less passport than inheritance. Englishness becomes something maternal and ambient, a mood in the house, a language that arrived through affection and routine rather than self-definition. Then she punctures any idea that identity is chosen cleanly: “it was never me.” The line carries a quiet refusal of the public’s need to label her as a cosmopolitan hybrid on demand.

The pivot - “Being the daughter of my father” - is where the subtext sharpens. Serge Gainsbourg isn’t merely a parent; he’s a cultural monument, a scandal engine, a symbol of French artistic bravado. Claiming “very French” reads as both filial loyalty and strategic alignment: not simply “I am French,” but “I belong to that specific, charged tradition.” It’s also a comment on how daughters of famous men get narrated. She’s acknowledging the gravitational pull of his myth, while framing it as something she felt internally, not something imposed.

Context matters: raised between Jane Birkin’s Anglo openness and Serge’s Parisian provocation, Gainsbourg has spent a career being treated like a bilingual riddle. This quote works because it refuses the tidy, global-citizen storyline and replaces it with something more intimate: identity as emotional proximity, not demographic fact.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Gainsbourg, Charlotte. (2026, January 17). The English was really my mother, it was never me. Being the daughter of my father, I always felt very French. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-english-was-really-my-mother-it-was-never-me-64320/

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Gainsbourg, Charlotte. "The English was really my mother, it was never me. Being the daughter of my father, I always felt very French." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-english-was-really-my-mother-it-was-never-me-64320/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The English was really my mother, it was never me. Being the daughter of my father, I always felt very French." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-english-was-really-my-mother-it-was-never-me-64320/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Charlotte Gainsbourg (born July 22, 1971) is a Actress from France.

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