There are the programs that we see on the small screen… and the same ones that we watch present in the public. And, often, with the editing, the differences are enormous… Like this Saturday, August 27 for the second part of “The Voice Kids” where our colleagues from “Télé-Loisirs”, present in the audience, reveal to us the attitude of Julien Doré that the viewers could not see… And yes, if we see the emotion of the 40-year-old singer before the performance of Gabriel who interpreted “Et Bam” by Mentissa, to whom he admits: “I am very moved. Your interpretation is extremely moving for me. I had the impression that you were putting bandages on different places to help me not cry too much”… “We’ve never seen Julien like that” even adds Patrick Fiori. It is unclear how fundamentally stirred the composer is. In reality shot in November 2021, the show had to be interrupted because Julien Doré wanted to leave the set and isolate himself for a few long minutes to regain his senses. The destabilized production even reacted by bringing forward the coaches’ break, scheduled for fifteen minutes later.
“These tears, I will not forget them”
The interpreter of “Coco Câline” later explained to “Télé-Loisirs”: “We are artists who sit in that chair, but we are also human beings who sometimes go through periods of life more or less easy, personal and intimate. This was my case during the filming of the show”, he confides without expanding further. “And often, in periods of life when we have to go through difficult things, music has this incredible power to be able to make you capsize, in things that do you a lot of good, because they relieve you. Sometimes this also results in tears. It was my case. It was very special for me to receive these emotions because they were increased tenfold by what I was going through as a man. And at the same time, it was marvelous because those tears, I won’t forget them. They weren’t just passing through. When the show is going to air, it will have a very, very strong meaning for me because it was a time in my life when I realized again that music was extremely important for human beings and that it made us good even if sometimes it could make us cry.” It’s called being touched in the heart…
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