“I wondered if I was normal”

In an interview, Chimène Badi returned to her choice not to be a mother. A decision with which the singer is very serene.

On the occasion of his participation in Pop Prodigies, Chimène Badi spoke in an interview about her current affairs but also her personal life. Broadcast on France 2 on Saturday September 16, the show will highlight young talents in singing, dancing and music. The artist will be a judge there, after having participated in a telecrochet herself. It is indeed in Popstars on M6 that it was revealed in 2002.

Admitting to having been self-conscious for a long time (she even mentions a person in the profession who would have “messed her up”), the singer now appears with an ultra-glamorous look. The one who celebrated her 40th birthday in October 2022 says she feels very fulfilled and enjoys the freedom of quarantine. However, she returns in her interview to Teleleisure this Wednesday, September 13 on a choice that was not easy: not to be a mother.

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Chimène Badi looks back on her choice not to be a mother

After a long absence, Chimène Badi delighted her fans with a new album: Chimène sings Piaf. This weekend, they will find her on France Télévisions. A very good period for the artist, who says never been so good. “Less nervous and faster”, she believes that it is necessary “know how to take care of yourself”, protect yourself from negative things and toxic people.

Feeling good in her skin and in her head, Chimène Badi reconsidered her choice not to have children. In the song Just a woman released in 2019, she explains thatshe does not want to become a mother “for lots of reasons. A way to evoke this subject in its own way, in music. Because she wondered then if she was “normal”. In the lyrics we can hear: “The world is waking up and I’m not waiting for it. A new day dawns and no emptiness in me. I’m not missing anything, it’s not hell. I’m just a woman, I’m not a mother”. Words soothed by the artist, more fulfilled than ever.

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