After his brilliant career within the new promotion of Star Academy, Louis is now discovering the game of interviews, confiding in his adventure and his evolution within the walls of the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys. The young man is not particularly entrusted to the media “Paint”, also evoking his life course, which has not always been serene. “I grew up in Lot-et-Garonne, in the countryside and it was quite complicated for me“, he began.
“I was pretty shut out by most people. I was criticized a lot for being me, for being too feminine and for having tastes that did not correspond to the standards from where I was.“, he explained before telling a terrible anecdote about his parents, who were also victims of discrimination. “I did dance for a year, from my 5 to my 6 years I think. And people asked my mother if the father was not ashamed. It was always: ‘Aren’t you ashamed to have a son like that?’ And ‘like that’ we know very well what that means“, Enola’s big pal clarified. “As long as we have love we can defend everything, we can overcome everything.”, insisted on chanting Louis, supported in particular by one of his former teachers. “I’m proud that you exist. Yeah absolutely. mamma lucia“, commented Lucie Bernardoni.
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In a recent Instagram story, Louis explained that this new life was “complicated” to manage. “It’s very complicated for me to talk like that”he confessed to the camera before mentioning a major concern: “because I have a big problem with my image”.
The former Star Academy finalist, however, assured that he was going “trying to really make stories”. “Because I know you’re asking for it. I’m having a hard time with it but I’m going to kick my ass to give you a little bit of my news”he finally promised.
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