For almost two decades, Jean-Jacques Goldman has not unveiled new albums. Moreover, his last appearance on stage dates from 2004. After having lived for several years in London, the artist would have settled down in the Marseille city with his wife Nathalie and their three daughters Maya, born in 2004, Kimi, in 2005 and Pink, in 2007.”We know that Jean-Jacques Goldman returned to France after years of exile for personal reasonsrevealed Benjamin Locoge, the culture editor of the magazine “Paris Match” in 2021 as “Pure People” pointed out.
In his eyes, Jean-Jacques Goldman would be “an adopted Marseillais”. “He’s someone who found a peaceful life in the south when he left in 2001,” he added. Before marrying his current partner, the interpreter of “Là-bas” was married to Catherine Morlet with whom he had three children: Caroline, born in 1975, Michael, in 1979 and Nina, in 1985. Far from the glitter of show business, the artist aspires to take advantage of his family.
In the columns of “Marianne” unveiled in May 2023, her eldest daughter, who is famous as a psychologist, has agreed to tell some secrets about her clan. Our colleagues have also mentioned his “gathering qualities”. The happy mother of four children loves meeting her loved ones in her second home located in Burgundy. “He’s the pillar of the family”said his brother Michael and added: In summer, his house in Burgundy is always full. You almost have to book.”
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“My father had an intimidating function…”
On June 3, it was in the columns of “Liberation” that Caroline Goldman agreed to lift the veil on her “happy childhood”. “I had a small suburban life, my parents fled the world of show business“, revealed the author who only keeps good memories. “I grew up with very sweet parents and grandparents. It was a pretty ideal environment. I already perceived it that way at the time.“
For “ELLE”, the psychotherapist opened up more about her famous parent: “My father had an intimidating, but fair function, which allowed a great wealth of relationships. That is to say, it was warm, intellectually stimulating, free in its relationship to fantasy and sharing…“.
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