In 2011, Marc Lavoine experienced a painful loss: his mother, Micheline Collin, died. This death greatly affected the singer. Marc Lavoine decided to pay him a beautiful tribute in a book entitled When the horses arrive (Éd. Fayard), which is scheduled for release on January 15, 2025. Sunday January 12, 2025, Marc Lavoine spoke of the loss of his mother, in an interview given to Audrey Crespo-Mara, in the show 50’inside, on TF1. “She was not very tall, she was 1m62 tall. She was dark-haired and had incredibly pure eyes,” he recalled with tenderness. Unfortunately, among his mother’s memories, Marc Lavoine remembered how much she had suffered in love with a man who had shared her life: “She loved a man in her life, she waited for him like a dead leaf on a bed. He always went elsewhere until she decided to stop with him.
Nevertheless, their mother-son relationship was blessed with “unconditional love.” An incomparable bond that he still finds difficult to do without, as he had such a rich and close relationship with his mother. She thus occupied a preponderant place in the life of the singer and actor: “She was everything to me. She was my fixed point of reference. She was the woman I loved, in a certain way. I caught the faith, and then when she left, I lost it. I lost it and there, I found my cross, by chance. This is why the singer was devastated when his mother gave up his last (…)
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