“It’s not good”: Serge Lama without filter on his 35-year gap with his wife Luana

Serge Lama is the guest of Portrait of the week of seven to eight broadcast this Sunday, October 30 on TF1. Asked by Audrey Crespo Marathe 79-year-old singer, who released his last album To like on October 7, confides in his age difference with his wife Luana, 35 years younger than him, and also on his end of life.

It has now been twenty years since Serge Lama has lived in perfect love with his partner Luana, with whom he married in February 2021. “My last love and my only love that is built on solid foundationshe says, speaking of his wife, in the extract broadcast on social networks. I said to myself: ‘Why, you are selfish! This girl is young. And then, you’re going to hurt her when you disappear etc…’ I said to myself all these things. Then she was stronger than me. I see in her eyes that she is happy with me.”

You shouldn’t love an old man

In the album To likeSerge Lama and his wife Luana sing a duet on the title Love me. A sentence from the album appeals to Audrey Crespo-Mara: “You can’t eat leftovers. You shouldn’t love an old man“. “Yes, I really do, reacts Serge Lama. You shouldn’t love an old man, but that’s what happens. Because it’s not good… You know the old people, they are life eaters.” The singer even suggests to his wife to find love after him: “It’s the least of things anyway, he said. It would be very selfish of me to think that life stops after me.” However, according to the latter, his wife prefers not to think about it: “She doesn’t want us to talk about that! It’s taboo.”

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