relive the moving performance of singer Lucky Love, who suffers from agenesis

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Paralympic Games: Lucky Love’s performance

Lucky Love performed “My Ability” on Wednesday night, a symbol for him and the para-athletes. The artist, from Lille, suffers from agenesis, a rare in utero malformation that caused him to be born without a left arm.

A particularly moving performance, at the foot of the Concorde obelisk. French singer Lucky Love was in the cast of the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games, Wednesday, August 28 in Paris. In the heart of the capital, after the parade of delegations, Lucky Love performed My Ability, quite a symbol for him and the para-athletes. The artist, from Lille, suffers from agenesis, a rare in utero malformation that caused him to be born without a left arm.

“What’s wrong with my body? Am I not enough?”he sang in English, surrounded by able-bodied dancers and others with disabilities. “Who gives you the right to make the rules? What’s wrong with you?”also sang the singer with a resemblance to Freddie Mercury, wearing dark glasses and a white outfit, before taking off his jacket and finishing the song bare-chested.

The thirty-year-old’s first album, scheduled for the fall, will be called I Don’t Care If It Burns (“I don’t care if it burns”). Like a desire for revenge on the blows of fate, Lucky Love – Luc Bruyère for the civil status – has had a thousand lives between dance, modeling, theater and cinema, without forgetting performances on the boards of Madame Arthur, a famous Parisian cabaret.


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