Renowned for her freshness and stripping humor, Camille Lellouche had dropped the mask two weeks ago. Invited to the TF1 magazine “Seven to eight”, the 35-year-old comedian recounted the domestic violence she suffered when she was 19 years old. At the time, the young woman was in a relationship with a particularly violent man who made her “go through hell”.
The artist, who was revealed during season 4 of “The Voice”, had returned to atrocious moments that marked her forever. “The worst time was when I thought I was going to die. It’s a day when I don’t want to have sex with him. He insults me, he starts to put my rights in all directions, nudges in the back … And I started to piss on myself. I tell him: ‘I’m pissing on myself’, I try to contract because I have a shock and he says to me: ‘I don’t care’. He kicks me“, she confided not without emotion.
The singer who recently released a new album titled “A” once again spoke about her painful past as a battered woman on Saturday night on the show “On est en direct”. The multi-hatted artist revealed why she decided to break the silence by making such revelations. “I find that there are still far too many women going through this, I still have the chance to be still alive if I can speak of ‘luck’, and obviously I am marked until my death because no one deserves such acts. I said to myself it’s now that I need to say that it happened to me because before I protected myself through characters and songs. I needed to talk about it, I’m here to make people laugh, I’m also here to make people cry, to instill emotions and pass messages“, she confided to Léa Salamé.