Camille Lellouche is known for her humor and her talents as a music lover. The one who became known thanks to short funny videos on Instagram and YouTube, before joining The Voice in 2015, has not always had an easy life. In the documentary Camille Lellouche: authentic, broadcast on November 19 on Canal + at 10:40 p.m., the interpreter of Smoke claims to have cut ties with his father. A complicated relationship on which she poured out without filter.
“My biggest regret, and his, is our incomprehension. We don’t understand each other. We love each other very much and we have a modesty that is quite linked to our culture. He still has a pride and an ego. very badly placed “, tells the pretty brunette in the feature film. “I told my dad to go show off. We didn’t speak for 7 years. It’s huge. He missed everything but me too “, she regrets. Despite the anger, the singer and her dad found the strength to reconcile and put their differences aside. Indeed, the artist’s father appears facing the camera in the documentary and explains how proud he is of his daughter!
In this same program, which will be followed by the comedian’s show, Camille Lellouche looks back on the toxic relationship she suffered in her youth. “At 19, I have confidence in myself, I feel beautiful. I felt smart. And I meet this person (…) It’s after three months that it’s gone in peanuts“Says the 35-year-old actress who, after a big argument, gets hit for no reason. “I was in ultimate annoyance. I went out so as not to cry in front of him for 10 or 15 minutes. When I come back, I hear: ‘Where is that bitch?’. He slaps me. But it’s so absurd, it’s a shock. I said to him: ‘Are you hitting me? ‘Are you hitting me?’ (…) It’s over, you’ll never hear from me again. You disgust me'”.
Unfortunately, the pretty brunette does not leave her violent companion after this tragedy. “They all have the same technique: he kisses my feet, he cries, he collapses, he writes love letters to me … He tells me that has never happened to him. Except that the blows keep raining (…) After a while, you have no more strength. You get beaten, we humiliate you. I wanted to throw up 7 days a week.
Today, the thirty-something appears single, free and fulfilled. A beautiful revenge on life!