Julien Doré is getting ready to go out a new album composed of covers and entitled Impostor. The singer has given several interviews to the press and notably spoke in the podcast Blissavailable on all audio platforms. The father of a little boy has, among other things, returned to his paternity. He notably confided his happiness to “Imagine transmitting things, telling things, introducing the world to a living being for whom I was responsible…”. And come back to pregnancy “rather serene” of his son's mother but full of worry for him. “There was a lot of work but for me, there has been this desire for many years now to preserve my privacy and therefore also the terror of images being stolen. I was very careful, I wouldn't have wanted those moments to be stolen from me“, he said.
Marina Hands' ex also spoke about the purchase of his house in the Cévennes, which he had already spoken about in previous interviews. The actor from the Panda series made the choice several years ago to leave the capital to drop off his boxes in the south. It was therefore in 2018 that he moved to the Cévennes, not far from Alès, where he was born. “It’s been 4 years now since I came back here. This is my dream paradise“he explained on RTL in 2021. On this choice, he explained to Notre temps: “I need to be in the heart of nature to create”. Julien Doré then found a passion for permaculture, but also for renovating his house, with his father. In the Bliss podcast, he recalled being unhappy alone in Paris after his success in La Nouvelle Star. “I thought about what I wanted. I took a sheet of paper and wrote down my dream, if I have enough money a day to make it come true: a house in the south of France, closest to where I was born, and two dogs. That was exactly what I wrote on it and a few years later I did it. It's been 6 years now since I moved.”he detailed.
Julien Doré and the happiness found in the Cévennes
Then continue: “I could not have suspected at that time… First there was a real shock when I moved… That is to say, this house, this omnipresent nature, this isolated village, this distance from everything, that would now be my daily life… And so I said to myself: 'Wow, did I make the right choice? Am I not going to be sucked into this loneliness and isolation?'”. Julien Doré then remembered that his dogs arrived four months after he moved in, a real relief. “It began to nourish a slightly different relationship to this solitude and I could not have suspected that some time later a family would be built in this place which I am obviously still in today”he concluded.