Florent Pagny with inoperable cancer: Anne Sila confides in her health (EXCLUDED)

It was in 2015 that the general public became acquainted withAnne Sila. That year, the singer took part for the first time in The Voice. If she did not win the competition, she nevertheless made a breakthrough in the music world by releasing two albums, participating in the musical Jesus, from Nazareth to Jerusalem or by lending his voice for the French version of the film The Lion King. In short, it is an understatement to say that Anne Sila has not been idle! She made a strong comeback to the front of the stage last fall with her third album, To our heartspublished only a week after his victory in The Voice All Stars where she had found her early coach, Florent Pagny.

Between the young artist and the interpreter of Know how to love, a bond was quickly established and since their meeting, they can say that they have become good friends. In an exclusive interview for Purepeople.com, she rightly evoked their beautiful relationship, heaping praise on her mentor. “I believe that what binds us the most is all this history lived with The Voicethe fact that he always really supported me. He is someone extraordinary in what he has done and what he represents. He has a lot of values, Florent is a very affectionate person, he will never have one word higher than the other and he always says what he thinks. It’s something that I really appreciate in this environment.“, she told us.

Anne Sila is also showing great support for the 60-year-old singer, who was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer earlier this year. Apart from the time he went back on stage with a shaved head after starting his chemotherapy sessions, Florent Pagny has been rather discreet since this announcement, but his former protege wants to be reassuring about his state of health. “Apparently, he’s doing pretty well. They are very very close with his wife [Azucena Caamaño, ndlr]. It’s one more obstacle but in my opinion he will manage to get better very quickly“, she said, confident.

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