Singer with a big heart and member of the Enfoirés since 2016, Soprano succeeds his friend M. Pokora and becomes the godfather of the 35th edition of the Telethon. During an interview for Leisure TV, the 42-year-old Marseillais returned with pride to this honor and confided that he tries to instill in his children (Inaya, Lenny and Luna, 14, 12 and 9 years old) his values of mutual aid, dear to his eyes . “I always told them: ‘If we move forward together, we are stronger.’ I really believe in the strength of the collective“, said Saïd M’Roumbaba, whose real name is.
Touched to have been chosen by the organizers of this annual event and overwhelmed by his meeting with the sick and their loved ones, Soprano explained that his education and his years with money worries also taught him to be generous with others. “A few years ago, my cousin and I were able to eat thanks to the Restos du coeur, so I know the importance of these associations in someone’s life. But I believe that this altruism comes mainly from my mother who lives in the Comoros. I have always seen him take in orphans at home. And she still does! When I ask her about it, she says to me: ‘I saw them in the street, they weren’t eating, I couldn’t stand idly by.’ She served as an example and taught me not to be insensitive to the misfortunes of others“, revealed the interpreter of Hiro.
Soprano will be live for 30 hours on December 3 and 4 on France Télévisions. He will host the evening, along with Nagui and Sophie Davant. As a sponsor, Soprano will have the important task of pushing viewers to donate for associations and patients. Last year, nearly 58 million euros in donations were collected for research!
Aware of his notoriety, the singer confided that he would flood his subscribers with information and content. “I will relay the before, the during, the after Telethon on my social networks. I am lucky to have a lot of French people who love me or appreciate what I do, so I will make them aware that ‘it is important to help, to donate “.