On Wednesday April 5, Florent Pagny released his autobiography, Pagny by Florent in which he talks about his lung cancer which he has been facing for many months but not only. In a passage of the book, the star speaks of Vianney. “He did my first part when he started with his song Pas là”. From behind the scenes, husband Azucena watched the young man perform. “I’m 1m50 from them and I see how the public reacts. Vianney was young, he was starting, we had to tell him ‘Go get them’ – speaking of the public.”
He remembered: “He arrives with his little guitar, he sings Not there, which is starting to air on the radio, but which no one really knows… And he begins to entertain the public: ‘Come on, clap your hands!’ I hear three timid clap claps…”. Unfortunately, the evening does not go as planned… “I understand that he is taking a plate. He leaves the stage, freaked out.” The interpreter ofAnd one day a woman will give advice to his young colleague. “Don’t go looking for them, don’t ask them to clap their hands. Or a little later, when they come to you. Because what you’re offering is good, but take it easy. Do your thing. thing. They will come, but with your way of asking them to participate, you disturb them…”.
A few years later, we can realize that the magic has finally worked!
On the way to a new chemotherapy
Florent Pagny was the guest of Laurent Delahousse in 8:30 p.m., on Sunday on France 2, a few days ago. It was a question of his book but also of his current state of health. Facing the journalist, the singer explained that he was going “to chain a third chemotherapy”.
“It’s going really well, but I follow the logic where in my projections there is always this clinical part where I’m going to do a third chemotherapy and then we’ll go and see what happened. Either way, I’ll always be under control with this immunotherapy that I won’t let go of. I won’t do the same stupidity twice. I’ll have to organize it and follow it for a few years“, he said a few minutes before sharing a duet with his friend, Kendji Girac.
See also: Florent Pagny: his duet with Kendji Girac almost spoiled by the “8:30 p.m., Sunday” management
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