“I can no longer stand his facial expressions”, Camille Lellouche violently criticized after her cover of Charles Aznavour at Sidaction

The association has existed for 30 years. And for as many years as everyone dreams of it disappearing, a sign that the disease has been eradicated. Unfortunately, AIDS is still present and researchers, in addition to the association co-founded by Line Renaud, need donations more than ever.

In fact, since this Friday, March 22, 2024, a donation collection campaign has been launched to end this Sunday, March 24. Throughout the weekend, numerous actions were carried out to collect donations and raise awareness among people affected by the disease, near and far.

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France 2 devotes its evening to Sidaction

The proof, with the evening devoted France 2 at Line Renaud and Sidaction this Saturday March 23. Indeed, the second channel offered a variety show, allowing many artists to perform on stage, to raise awareness and convince viewers to act. Among the artists present, Camille Lellouche. Come to perform a famous song by Charles Aznavour, the ex-candidate of The Voice was not unanimous.

In fact, many Internet users violently attacked the interpreter of Does not insist while it resumed As they sayone of the first songs to denounce homophobia, more than 40 years ago.

Camille Lellouche atomized after her cover of Charles Aznavour

“Well finally listening to that… We say to ourselves that Aya Nakamura is not that bad”, “Aznavour has died again we are told”, “Camille Lellouche sorry I can’t stand her anymore and singing crossed arms are blah”, “She’s worthless compared to Charles Aznavour and she’s annoying with her facial expressions”, “I can’t stand these facial expressions anymore. Why cross your arms… when you cross your arms it means that you close yourself to others!”, “It’s vocally unbearable”let out a number of angry Internet users.

If the performance was not convincing, it at least had the merit of making people react and, why not, make angry Internet users aware that they should hurry to make donations. Indeed, if AIDS disappears, this type of program will no longer need to exist and this will prevent detractors from Camille Lellouche to “inflict” the artist’s performance on oneself…

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