Camille Lellouche is to be found this evening on M6 for the tenth anniversary of the Marrakesh of laughter. The opportunity to return to the love life of the comedian and singer, while she is expecting a child, as she revealed on May 17 via her Instagram account.
If everything seems to be going well for the 36-year-old artist, she has lived through more complicated times in the past, especially in September 2020, when she announced her breakup with her then-boyfriend, when she had wrote a song for him, titled But I love you and composed with the help of Grand Corps Malade. The singer had not managed to hold back her tears on the set of the clip, when she had just broken up.
“When I cry, it’s real. The day before the music video, the person I wrote it for picked up their stuff from me. My emotion is not feigned. And that of Fabien (first name of Grand Corps Malade, editor’s note) either, because he knew this person. And every time we sing it, something very strong happens between us” she confided in an interview with at the Parisian. Note that this song was elected “Original Song of the Year” during the 2021 edition of the Victoires de la Musique.
“You were cowardly”
A song that inspired another one, titled I thank my ex, released in December 2020, two months after its breakup. “I think you have to thank your ex. We are always constantly insulting them and in the end, thank them because in the end, beautiful and surely better things happen to us.“, she explained four days later on the set of the show C to you. She claimed, however, that she was not “not at war” with him, although the lyrics of the song are very raw.
“Since you left today everything is better in my life. You closed the door, in the blink of an eye it was over. Thanks to you everything is fine, everything is better, everything is sweet. Thanks to you I breathe and I don’t give a damn (…) If we’re here, it’s because of you. You were cowardly. It doesn’t hurt me anymore. After all this time, you didn’t respect me. And it hurts me more. (…) It was you who left scared, but I would never come back. You will love me forever“, she intones in this piece, while she appeared topless for the cover of this single.
Since then, Camille Lellouche seems to have turned the page and rebuilt her life since she will soon give birth to her first child.