“The more pictures I put of myself, the less well I am”, at Laurent Delahousse, the singer Angèle reveals her deep malaise linked to social networks!

At only 27 years old, Angèle is already an icon. Not only music but also fashion! As proof, barely out in mid-April 2023, from the prestigious and so hyped Coachella festival, in California, that the beauty caused a sensation in the Met Gala which took place in New York on 1er may. An appearance that marked the spirits on Instagram! To celebrate the memory of the great couturier Karl Lagerfeld, the Belgian singer wore a sublime bandage and transparent black dress signed Chanel. A super sexy and chic look that unleashed the comments… And again on May 4 when the young woman published a series of photos where we see her wearing a white mini-skirt associated with a cardigan of the same color. Side shoes, she had opted for a pair of boots with heels. A total look that suited her perfectly and that won close to 200,000 “likes” on the Web!

Faced with such a social phenomenon, Laurent Delahousse could not fail to invite his 8:30 p.m. Sunday this May 7, the one that Guillaume Canet chose among all to embody the so beautiful Falbala in his Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Empire. And above all ask him what his particular relationship with the networks is…

“Does it basically make me happy…”

And the artist, sister of Romeo Elvis, to pour out like never before: “I have a very changing relationship with social networks. I’m both very careful not to give too much of myself and at the same time, I’m here answering an interview where I’m giving my all… and tonight, I’m maybe going to put some Stories where I am going to put a lot of things, sometimes I am overtaken by my need also to reassure myselfto tell myself ‘in fact, I want to put pictures of myself because it makes me happy, because it flatters my ego, because I need it’ but you have to imagine that the more pictures I put of myself, the less well I am and I believe that is the case for everyone.” she says before continuing her self-analysis: “I play the game of social networks but does it basically make me happy… I don’t know. But I know that today I haven’t found any other solution than to play the game. I think it’s all about nuances, balance and moments too…”

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