Jenifer changes her name and talks about this choice imposed by her parents that she “suffers” and “still doesn’t like” today

You don’t choose your first name. If some would like to choose it, no one has yet given us the opportunity to speak or give their opinion at our birth. This is why some live their life with a first name that is sometimes difficult to bear. And Jenifer is not going to say the opposite. Indeed, during his passage through “Music Weekly” on W9, the 40-year-old artist who is currently filming a new project with Michael Youn has made a big reveal. Born Jenifer Yaël Juliette Dadouche-Bartoli, the winner of the first edition of the “Star Academy” is now called Jenifer Fieschi.

Indeed, she decided to bear the name of her husband Ambroise Fieschi. If she has no problem with having a different name, she probably would have liked to have the possibility of making a change, this time to her first name. In any case, this is what she confided in the columns of the Sunday newspaper as pointed out by our colleagues fromFeminine. During her interview, Jenifer explained the origin of this first name which is written with a single “not” but also revealed that she would have preferred to be called something else.

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Jenifer regrets the first name chosen by her parents

“I would have preferred to be called Juliette or Yaël, my middle name”she reveals to our colleagues before admitting: “I don’t like him, I submit to my first name. That’s how it is, my mother had this American dream. My brother’s name is Jonathan”. The 40-year-old artist explains his parents’ choice by their love for the United States.

For her, “‘Jenifer’ and ‘Jonathan’, it was very pleasant in the 1980s!” “I love my parents very much, but there…”, she laments later despite the love she has for her parents. As for the spelling of his first name, it was his aunt who would have had the last word: “My aunt chose the spelling. It took seven letters for it to bring good luck. I feel good about it, the lucky star!” Whether or not she likes her first name, Jenifer has made her career with this name and her fans can’t imagine calling her otherwise.

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