Between the 70s and 80s, Stone and Eric Charden chained the hits. At the time, “Made in Normandy”, “L’avventura”, “There is sunshine in France” looped over the airwaves. The duo were inseparable. Plus, the two stars also loved each other out of sight. Since then, the singer has rebuilt her life with Mario D’Albi who is the father of her two children Martin and Daisy.
As for Eric Charden, he sadly passed away in 2012. This week, Stone gave an exclusive interview to Jordan De Luxe. Together, they returned to the key moments of his career. As she indicated, one of the greatest icons of French music has long revolved around her. Her name ? Claude Francois! The latter would have done everything to make her succumb… Without success!
“I didn’t like him at all!”
“Claude François who comes to flirt with me when I have no intention of doing anything with him”, confided the interpreter of “Let go the music”. “He learns that I am separated with Eric who invites me to Les Carpentier to sing in duet. There are still pictures […] where he flirts profusely. He had views because he liked little blondes with light eyes, it was no secret. He said to himself: ‘She’s free, yay!’ Only at that time, there was already Mario on the spot, it was annoying”.
But according to Stone’s words, Claude Français was not a prince charming on a daily basis. Her difficult nature would have put her off. “ I didn’t like it at all! I saw him working, he was odious with the Claudettes, with the girls. We toured with him, I saw him behave really badly. He spoke badly to them, he insulted them, musicians the same », dropped the main interested party. “To be full of himself, always on his person, always impeccable, it’s something that I don’t like at all for boys. A boy is a boy, he must be as he is […] The fact of having flirted with me a little, I found that completely ridiculous”. Unlike others, Stone has always preferred to stay away from the singer: “He called me several times, he invited me to dinner, he invited me to the show. But he saw that it didn’t work.
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