Camille Lellouche intends to get 2024 off to a flying start. As proof, the one who became a mother for the first time will begin her month of January with two dates (the 19th and the 20th) at the Salle Pleyel on the occasion of her tour “In turn” in which she performs pieces from her latest album.
And as he approaches his two performances in this legendary Parisian venuethe comedian was the guest of the show Telematin
this Friday, December 1, 2023. An interview during which the singer discussed her very unique relationship with writing insofar as it is abouta real therapy that allows him to put his emotions on the table.
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“I am hypersensitive”
“I open up. I think it’s easier to tell your stories. I had so much to say and tell in this album. I wasn’t very happy when I wrote and so it was my psychoanalysis. It’s easier for me to express my emotions with my art, whether in music, humor or cinema.”she confided to Damien Thévenot.
And to add: “As I am hypersensitive, as soon as I speak I immediately want to cry or get angry. […] Sometimes people say to me, ‘alala, you cry all the time. But that’s how it is, I’m hypersensitive”, she continued.
An interview during which Camille Lellouche also spoke about the domestic violence of which she was a victim in the past. “I had things that stood out to me. I’ll talk about it in more detail, but it’s true that I have this accumulated suffering. […] You never really get over that,” she said, moved.
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