“It’s more of a concert, it’s Rungis”, “You’re going to fuck me up”, Camille Lellouche, interrupted in the middle of a concert by a candidate from “The Voice”

This Sunday, February 18, 2024,
Camille Lellouche
performed on the stage of Confluence Shows, the largest room in Vaucluse. A concert rich in emotions during which Eric Lacours, the technical director of the Opéra Grand Avignon, proposed to his partner. A particularly moving scene that spectators shared on social networks.

“The leitmotif of marriage tickled her. But I had no desire for a conventional proposal. One day, while cycling to work, I had the idea of ​​checking with my friend Christian Dupré, operations director of Confluence, where I officiated when it was the ephemeral Opera, if he could ask the production of Camille Lellouche, that I make my request during his concert”recently confided the fiancé in the columns of Dauphiné Libéré.

For the occasion, the interpreter of I thank my ex had “thought of everything”. “I arrived an hour before the concert to chat with her and plan everything. She had already thought of everything! During the concert, I was backstage with Luna in my arms and after an hour, just before the encores , she said into the microphone: ‘I would like to bring someone on stage’. Ophélie was in tears. She suspected that it was an exceptional moment. She knows me, but I really hadn’t let her guess anything. C It was a total surprise.”

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Camille Lellouche steals the show

In addition to this marriage proposal, Camille Lellouche’s concert also allowed a young fan to make her dream come true. As she prepared to sing her last song, do not judge methe star was joined on stage by Lina, a former candidate of The Voice Kids.

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“Excuse me darling, this is the last song. I admit that tonight is a bit nonsense. Do you know how to sing where you’re going to fuck me up?”, first asked the artist before allowing the teenager to show the extent of her talent. And to continue: It’s more of a concert it’s really the Rungis zoo. It’s good to make a dream come true, but I’m not crazy, I’m not Beyoncé.” Queen B or not, Lina and Camille Lellouche have won over music lovers with their duo.

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