she addresses the subject of harassment

Zoé Clauzure will perform the song “Cœur” during the Junior Eurovision contest, broadcast on Sunday November 26. It is a song about a taboo subject that she knows well, since she herself was confronted with it from the age of 9 to 12.

The 21st edition of the Junior Eurovision contest will take place on November 26, 2023 live from the Palais Nikaïa in Nice. Zoé Clauzure will represent France. Aged 13, the artist was spotted in season 7 of the Belgian version of The Voice Kids, in which Slimane was coach. She chose Matthew Irons, Belgian singer, as coach for the rest of her adventure and reached the semi-finals. During the big show broadcast live at 4 p.m. on France 2, she will do it alone. You must not lack courage to expose yourself to the demanding public and jury, but the teenager has already overcome many challenges which will undoubtedly help her to draw the rage and strength necessary to face this challenge. During her childhood, she was confronted with bullying, a scourge of which it is estimated that one in five middle or high school students is a victim in France. She was also the victim of cyberbullying “every day” for several years.

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Zoé Clauzure (Eurovision): “From the age of 9 to 12, I suffered harassment”

Zoé will perform “Heart” at Junior Eurovision. This is a title that she did not write but which addresses the subject of school bullying, which she knows well and which is close to her heart: “I really wanted us to talk about harassment, a subject that is sadly in the news. » The young singer herself experienced this scourge in her flesh, daily, for years. “From the age of 9 to 12, I was bullied every day by other girls. I told my parents, who alerted the school. But it was me who had to leave school”she told our colleagues at Tele-Leisure. If, today, everything is better and Zoé claims to have “liberated” herself thanks to her singing practice, she wishes to be able to help other victims. “I know what girls and boys who suffer from it can go through. So that’s why I would like, with this song, to offer them hope, light, the little light at the end of the tunnel that gives strength and courage.”she delivered to TV Star.

Camille Bonvalet has an interest in societal subjects and feminist issues. She is also passionate about literature. Versatile, she appreciates the prose of Flaubert as much as that of Michel…

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