After graduating from high school in Marseille, she enrolled in Art History classes, originally intending to pursue a career similar to her parents.
Instead, she enrolled in private theatre classes at the Ecole D Art dramatique Sylvia Roche in Marseille with the intention of leaving her hometown to pursue acting professionally.
[3] Before graduating from the Conservatory, she was cast in her first film role in 2012 in Radiostars, directed by Romain Lévy, in which she plays the younger sister of Manu Payet.
[4] In the film, directed by Philippe Faucon, she plays Nesrine, a medical student and the daughter of a north-African immigrant, determined to improve her position in life.
[9] In 2024, Harper's Bazaar Australia praised her work in the French fashion drama television series, La Maison, which streamed worldwide on AppleTV+.
[10] In 2024, she starred in the biopic, The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire, as the titular character; the film was screened at TIFF in Canada and at the Lincoln Center in New York City in the autumn of 2024.
[16] In an interview with Chanel, she said that she enjoys reading and cited works by French philosopher and psychoanalyst, Anne Dufourmantelle, as some of her favourite books.
[17] She cites Edward Scrissorhands as a film that frightened her as a child and her favourite director is Danish filmmaker, Lars von Trier.