It is a big deadline that awaits Julie Zenatti on October 17, since she will give, as part of the tour for his latest album Make the flowers dance again, a concert in the legendary Olympia hall. A first big date before going to celebrate his 25-year career at L’Européen (Paris) on February 5, 2023. A musical career in full swing therefore for the interpreter of If I get away who, in parallel with his life as an artist, must take care of his two children Ava and Elias, born of her union with Benjamin Bellecour.
She just confided Friday, October 14 in the pages of Closer on her role as a mother and in particular on this painful ordeal she had to overcome: a miscarriage. “I lost a baby. At the time, I preferred to focus on the birth of my son… But he is not a bandage that erases the sadness”, she explained during this interview. The opportunity in particular for her to recall that this subject should not be trivialized and that it is important to talk about it without taboos.
We operate as a team
“Many women fight a real battle in their reproductive journey. I don’t find it immodest to talk about it. I just think that we have to be careful not to trivialize this attack which leaves traces, marks the flesh, the body “, she explained, she who was able to benefit from the support of her darling to overcome this ordeal. “I met my husband in high school and we function as a team, building our story by turns peaceful, adventurous, wonderful, painful…”, confided the former participant of Mask Singer.
As a reminder, the 41-year-old artist shared his life for seven years with singer Patrick Fiori. She had met him on the musical Notre Dame of Paris, has also revealed it to the general public. She then interpreted Fleur-de-Lys as a character.