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Garou evokes his physical and psychological consequences following Notre-Dame de Paris

Garou evokes his physical and psychological consequences following Notre-Dame de Paris
Garou evokes his physical and psychological consequences following Notre-Dame de Paris

Seven guests were present on the set of which time alongside Léa Salamé this Saturday, April 12, 2025. And the song of the song was well represented with Louane, who came to talk about her upcoming participation in Eurovision. On May 17, the young singer will indeed wear the colors of France, with her title mom, who talks about her deceased mother and her daughter Esmée. With her was another song of the song, in the person of Garou. Coming to mention the release of his new album a better next day, the Quebecer notably returned to his famous role as Quasimodo in Notre-Dame de Paris.

A role which made him popular in France and opened many doors to him, but which also left him consequences, as he explained to Léa Salamé. “I was so inhabited by the character that […] When I went up on stage I was looking for love, I was ugly, I was creating physical pain, “he said, speaking more specifically about his knee.” I had a problem with the knee that had already dislodged. I typed on it, I put all my weight by doing quasimodo. All my position was on this knee to hurt me, because it is the pain of Quasimodo, “he recalls.

Whoever interpreted the Belle Tube, “the best -selling third single in history” as recalled by Léa Salamé, also admits having had psychological sequelae due to too sudden notoriety. “I farted my lead, because there was too much attention, so I was afraid, I had trouble digesting success […] There was too much love, too many people around, “said the singer who says he has” always kept his feet on the ground thanks to good friends “. It took him three years to get out of the madness of Notre-Dame de Paris, and publish his first solo album.

What surely explained the refusal of certain grandiose opportunities in the rest of his career. In the France 2 talk show, the Quebecer who does not have the madness of grandeur, also explained that he refused a project in which Céline Dion wanted to take it on.

Coming to meet him behind the scenes of Notre-Dame de Paris, the world superstar Chaperon Garou for eight years with her husband René. Until the day Garou left the ship: “They found a little difficult that I leave, and that I do not have enough ambitions because they wanted to project me on a world career and I did not want at all”.

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