“I’m going to leave the media scene”, Cyril Hanouna shocked by Julien Doré’s latest statement on his paternity

“I’m going to leave the media scene”, Cyril Hanouna shocked by Julien Doré’s latest statement on his paternity
“I’m going to leave the media scene”, Cyril Hanouna shocked by Julien Doré’s latest statement on his paternity

Julien Doré was at the heart of the news this week. The famous singer, revealed more than 15 years in The New Staris in fact releasing his new album. A project composed entirely of covers, the trademark of the native of Alès. This album, titled Impostorwhich was released this week, will have 17 titles. Among which Hi Lolita or Femme Like U which made Julien Doré successful.

As part of his promotion, we saw him in particular with the students of the Star Academy. After passing visit them at the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys, he shared the Friday evening bonus with them. The singer with long blonde hair was also interviewed in the Podcast Bliss Stories by Clementine Galey. An interview which did not escape Cyril Hanouna and his columnists.

Julien Doré's relationship to fatherhood

Faced with Clémentine Galey, Julien Doré spoke about his career and his aspirations. He also made revelations about his relationship to fatherhood. A real turning point, both in his life as a man and in his life as an artist. The singer had in fact, for many years, refused the idea of ​​being a father. He also spoke about this subject during an interview with The Papotin meetings in 2022.

“Having a child in this world, that is to say, deciding that a life was going to try to find its place on this planet, without having chosen itI had a hard time imagining it. In any case, to imagine myself responsible for this choice.” A postulate that has changed a lot since the birth of her son in 2021. This desire to have children came in the spring of 2020. Aafter a domestic accident which radically changed the singer's view on fatherhood.

Cyril Hanouna's reaction to the singer's statements

In the podcast of Bliss Stories, he in fact explained that it was a fall following vagal discomfort which had made him aware that he was ready to be a father. “I'm going to tell something I've never told before. (…) I fell to the ground and split my chin. (…) It was this moment that triggered the desire to have a child. If everything can stop, now is the time to try ».

This statement, which was repeated in numerous media, brought joy by Cyril Hanouna and all his troupe. While one of the columnists read Julien Doré's statements in Clémentine Galey's podcast, Cyril Hanouna found himself speechless at this anecdote. With his usual verve, the famous presenter then released, in a laconic manner, “I’m going to leave the media scene”. The rest ended in a huge burst of general laughter.

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