Anisha cash on her youth in Madagascar, “We get by as best we can”

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This Monday, November 28, Anisha, the big winner of “Star Academy”, was present on the set of “Daily”, on TMC. The young woman made sad and painful confidences about her childhood in Madagascar.

For a few days, the first name ofAnisha is on everyone’s lips. And for good reason, the life of this 22-year-old young woman was completely turned upside down on Saturday, November 26, when she won the final of the star Academy live on TF1. If, throughout the six weeks of competition spent at the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys, the candidate knew how to touch the hearts of her comrades and viewers thanks to her powerful timbre of voice and her endearing personality, it was especially his story that caught everyone’s attention. A complicated story to which she returned when she was one of the guests of the show Dailyon TMC, Monday, November 28.

Anisha approached with particular modesty his childhood in Madagascarher country of origin, and more precisely in Antananarivo, the capital, where she grew up. “These are quite difficult living conditions, we manage as best we can…”she began, before evoking an exercise, during her adventure at the star Academyduring which she compared her broken guitar to her life “broken”. “I told it in a modest way because I’m still quite modest about my storyabout my experience”she assured, specifying with restraint that she did not want “make a drama out of it”.

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“I had the courage to do this adventure”

According to the young woman, who moved to France at the age of 16 thanks to a residence permit issued as part of her studies, her past made her more courageous. “I think the difficulties we’ve been through, even though we’re broken, are also our strength. I lived these things and it made me stronger, I had the courage to do this adventure, said the singer. If she consents that her youth was “hard”Anisha now prefers to see the bright side of things. “Today, I don’t talk too much about that anymore, it’s part of the story but what I wanted to say was: ‘Yes, there was that, but, today, it’s ok, we can still move forward’she concluded.

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