Ophelia Winter SDF? The truth finally revealed after the rumors

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Since 2019, many rumors claim that Ophélie Winter has been homeless. His manager has just revealed the truth.

Ophélie Winter confided on several occasions on the most difficult moments of her life such as the sexual assault committed by her uncle. But she is also the target of many rumors for several years as she had moreover entrusted it to Laurent Ruquier on the set ofWe are live in May 2021 on the occasion of the release of his book Resilience, Looking back on an extraordinary destiny : “I was thought to be rich, happy, superficial, drugged”.

The rumor that swelled the most on social networks and in the media was the one that claimed that the singer had been homeless. His manager clarified things by confiding in Gala magazine: “The rumors were started by Ophélie to flush out a mole in her entourage. She has often been betrayed, she has never had a framework either, we are working on it, it was the condition for a collaboration“, thus revealed the manager, Christopher Davin, who further clarified: “She was repatriating her last belongings when she was ‘paparazzed’ in 2019. She was settling in Reunion”.

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Ophélie Winter not homeless but free

In her autobiographical book released in 2021, the singer had already confided in these rumors. She had thus written: “I’m not homeless, everything is fine with me, I find it horrible to say things like that about people.” before saying: “They better turn their cameras on the real homeless because there really are a ton of them. They need help. Me, I’m really not homeless, it’s fine, I have a life, I I have a house”.

In an interview for 20 minutes published in June 2021, she had also confided slightly annoyed: “I don’t want to say ‘I live here’ anymore. Hence the bullshit stuff of saying I’m homeless because they saw me in lorries doing my move with friends …” Indeed, the interpreter of God gave me faith now feels free. Without being homeless, she does not hesitate to move around the world. “Resilience is to be able to leave for the airport, to ask where I am going, to try things that I would never have dared to do before, to take an apartment and live in it for six months, to discover a culture… It’s freedom”, she specifies.

Lahela Bouaziz

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