Between Clara Luciani and Julien Doré, it’s a great story of friendship. While the singer celebrated his 40th birthday on July 7, the interpreter of Breathe again turns 30 on July 10. Moreover, for the birthday of his friend Clara, Julien Doré had installed huge signs where was written: “Happy birthday Clara. Kisses Juju”. A snapshot he had shared with his subscribers on Instagram with this message in caption: “Happy 30th birthday my friend. May the incredible person that you are carry you for decades to come in people’s hearts.” Something to move the beautiful Clara Luciani.
Clara Luciani returns the favor to Julien Doré
For her part, the 30-year-old young woman returned the favor to her friend by posting in her Instagram story this Wednesday, July 20, a tattoo dedicated to the interpreter of Coco Cuddle where is written below his golden bracelet: “Juju for ever” surrounded by a heart. “My friend in the skin @jdoreofficiel”wrote Clara Luciani in the caption of this shot where we notice that the tattoo is covered with a plastic bandage.
What does the main concerned Julien Doré think? Well, despite her friend’s good intentions, the tattoo would almost sound wrong. “Clara is trying to make me believe it’s a real tattoo…”, wrote the singer in his Instagram story where he posted the photo of Clara Luciani. The singer even took the opportunity to launch a survey on the true or false of this famous tattoo. However, in his Instagram story and with the title of Julien Doré entitled We, Clara Luciani had shared another snapshot of her where we see in full care with a tattoo artist. The proof that this tattoo is indeed sincere? We always have doubts…
In any case, if there is one thing that is sincere between Clara Luciani and Julien Doré, it is their friendship. A friendship which is undoubtedly explained by the few similarities between the two artists, as Clara Luciani confided in an interview with Magazine issue in 2021: “We have very compatible personalities, we come from the same social background, we have the same origins. Our grandfathers both worked at the Alès mine, in the Gard, and that immediately brought us together. Beyond what we share musically, we have the same values. We got along really well.”