“What pained me at that time was that I didn’t know anything about him, especially”, explained Amel Bent concerning her father to Manu Katché, in an interview for YahooFrance. With the former juror of New star on M6, the singer spoke about her childhood. “There was nothing to know”, she blurted out adding that she was aware of “everything he was doing and where he was”. Especially since she lived near him.
“He is an individual full of pain, full of remorse, who was not ready, I think, to rise up”, continued the one who will make a comeback in a second season of The voice on TF1. She even admits having “dreamed of being able to hate him, to hate him”. “I realize it now, because when I passed him, in the city at the time, he bellowed, a little,” she said in front of the camera, remembering that they were not “talking to each other. not”.
In La Face Katché, Amel Bent also spoke of the insults that she can endure because of her Moroccan origins which disturb some Internet users. “When I take the chair of The Voice and see the comments on Saturday night on Twitter, I say to myself: ‘we still have a way to go. Not everyone is ready to have a Rebeu in the chair”.
If the young mother, who spoke about religion and her children, did not list all the racist remarks she had received (as she had been able to do in the documentary Without Filter of W9), she remembered one of the most virulent which was a “will do The Voice in Algiers”.
We still have a way …
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