Véronique Sanson reveals to have been wanted by Interpol: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Véronique Sanson has had a life of hardship. In 2018, the singer was forced to cancel a series of concerts for health reasons. Suffering from a tumor of the tonsil, the interpreter of To understand me had no choice but to retire from the art scene in order to heal. Invited to the microphone of RTL Evening, Thursday July 2, 2020, the septuagenarian gave reassuring news of her state of health and mentioned the release of her next album, I promise you, in 2021. But before, her fans will have the pleasure of finding her in duet with Grands Corps Malade.

Friday September 11, 2020, Grand Corps Malade will release its new album, Ladies, in which he collaborates with ten female artists, including Laura Smet, Louane and Camille Lellouche. The public will be able to discover a piece recorded with Véronique Sanson and titled A sister. A title that the duo mentioned in an interview with JDD and published Sunday July 19, 2020. "I wanted to pay tribute to my big sister Delphine, who has always been there for me, in the shadows"explains the slammer. An unwavering bond that the one who shared the life of Pierre Palmade knows well.

Véronique Sanson sought by Interpol

Now 71, Véronique Sanson has always been close to his sister Violaine, who is also his manager. "We also shared the same room, we too invented games in imaginary settings […] With Violaine, we also knew how to keep the secret. Yet we are radically different. She has her head on her shoulders while my head has long since disappeared", confides the star of the French song. And to make an incredible revelation on his youth:"When I was born, my father told Violaine that her role would be to protect me. He wasn't wrong… Kid, I was doing bullshit all the time. I was running away to the point that I was wanted by Interpol"Fortunately, Véronique Sanson has always been able to count on the unfailing support of her older sister, who continues to watch over her"like a guardian angel".

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