Media coverage and celebrity fascinate, but people confronted with the latter can have diametrically opposed feelings… Invited to the Château de la star Academy this Wednesday, November 8, Louane delivered a poignant testimony on her relationship with fame, which she experienced ten years ago by participating in the second edition of The Voice. Then only 16 years old, Louane quickly won the hearts of the public, and became one of the most media and popular singers. Followed on social networks by millions of fans, she has many successes, such as Secret, Day 1, If you were there, We were beautiful And I flywhich she performed for the film The Aries familywhich earned him the César for Most Promising Actress.
But after ten years of career, Louane lifts the veil for the first time on her flaws, those that she hides but which eat away at her from the inside. The young woman, who was confronted almost ten years ago with the sudden disappearance of her parents, both struck down by cancer a few months apart, makes it a point of honor to protect herself from her fans, and to not to publicize his daughter, Esméewhich she had with the singer Florent Rossi: “There is one subject on which I am uncompromising, and that is not talking about my daughter.. There will never be any possibility of entering into this intimacy. It’s not simple” she explained.
A heavy descent into hell
Very honest, Louane revealed to the Academicians that she had been followed by a psychologist for several years, and invited them to do the same if they were to become, like them, future singing stars: “You have to work, work, work, and have a good psychologist”. And continues, revealing that she fell but has since gotten up: “I became agoraphobic, I had a big depression, I was very afraid of meeting people I didn’t know but who knew me, and then I got back up”. Asked about her relationship with fans, Louane, who will celebrate her 27th birthday in a few days, revealed her tip: “If I really don’t want to be burned excessively, black jogging pants, hooded, looking like a boy, it’s even easier.”