Michel Fugain reveals Johnny Hallyday’s hurtful words towards him

Michel Fugain reveals Johnny Hallyday’s hurtful words towards him
Michel Fugain reveals Johnny Hallyday’s hurtful words towards him

This is the show conducive to confidences and revelations. On Sunday January 5, Frédéric Lopez received three new guests in Un Dimanche à la campagne: YouTuber Major Mouvement, Olympic fencing champion Manon Apithy-Brunet and singer Michel Fugain. The opportunity for the latter to discuss his long career – sixty years –, from his difficult moments to his greatest successes. While he was going through a slack period during the 1980s, the singer thought he had to leave his house: “I was living in a mill and it costs money. I told myself that I was going to end up with two suitcases and my children in front of the gate”, he revealed in particular, before explaining that he had managed to turn around and find work.

But there is one who hurt him during his career: Johnny Hallyday. Indeed, the Taulier had words that were difficult to hear: “Fugain, he is dead!”, reported the interpreter of Une belle histoire. And Michel Fugain, who can also be blunt when he speaks, responds: “Asshole! I’ll be dead when I have no more ears or hands.” If he was hurt by this remark, the man who created the Big Bazar in 1971, a troupe of singers and dancers, was ultimately helped by Jean-Claude Camus, Johnny Hallyday’s producer.

During the show, Michel Fugain also spoke about his daughter Laurette, who died in 2002 from leukemia at the age of 22. If he revealed that he finally managed to overcome this loss, he (…)

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