You don’t choose your parents. Some are lucky enough to fall into perfect families with loving parents and others sometimes go through hell, without love from their parents or with a tyrannical father or mother. According to the many declarations of Gérard Lenorman, his mother was part of this last category… However, resentment does not invade the artist, quite the contrary. “I love you even stronger, stronger, stronger than madly”, he sings in his song “Mom”, co-written with Serge Lama present in his latest album as noted by our colleagues from Closer. The singer having a close link with the interpreter of I am sick. “With Serge, we have a common history. We are twins in a way in this respect. We both had absolutely terrible mothers”, he revealed in an interview with Ciné Télé Revue.
Recently, it’s on the set of C to you that Gérard Lenorman evoked his mother by admitting in particular that he had never called her “mom”. “It’s not a question of age, even if she was only 16 when I was born”, he specified at first before adding: “It’s mostly a question of psychology and a terrible lack of love. I was something to hate. She didn’t want me. You wonder why, at some point, it doesn’t stop. anyway, once it was over, it was too late.”
In addition to a complicated relationship, the fact that his mother hid the true identity of his father from him did not help. Gérard Lenorman did not learn until adulthood that he was the son of a German soldier… In the past, in La Parenthèse Innatendue he recalled a heartbreaking moment in the company of his mother:“It was her wedding day, with a gentleman. And there she said to me: ‘Don’t call me mum in front of people’. For me, it was an atrocious scene because I was happy that my mother getting married”.
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