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Moved, Coeur de Pirate bears witness to his difficult youth in A Sunday in the Country

Quebec singer Cœur de Pirate was the victim of school bullying during her youth. She agreed to talk about this subject during her presence in A Sunday in the countryside on 2.

We knew her as gentle and sometimes fragile through her art. Béatrice Mireille Martin, better known as Coeur de Pirate, was one of Frédéric Lopez’s three guests in A Sunday in the countryside this October 6. In the first sequence of the barn, which has become essential, the singer from Quebec returned to the school harassment of which she was a victim during his youth. His story particularly touched the host of La Deux, as well as the two other guests, Clovis Cornillac and Michel Leeb.

The kids made me sit next to the trash can“: Cœur de Pirate remembers a particularly traumatic event

As tradition dictates, Frédéric Lopez projected an image of his guest, when she was only a young child. “This photo is special. I was really bullied at school“, she laments. At that precise time, young Béatrice did not even see herself having the right to take a seat on the benches of the bus which took the students to school. “The kids made me sit next to the trash can“, she continues. The artist went through hell from kindergarten to primary school, forcing her to follow her classical studies in a neighborhood very far from where she lived.

I was alone all the time“: Coeur de Pirate says that she was left to her own devices in A Sunday in the countryside

To continue to illustrate her sad story, the 35-year-old woman said that she was constantly, even during school hours, the target of her classmates: “They were making puns with my first name.“Obviously, it was difficult for her to form bonds with her classmates.”I was alone all the time. I think I got used to it. I had pent-up anxiety and so I found myself in the infirmary all the time to escape“, she concludes her story. Touching, the Montreal native did not leave Michel Leeb indifferent. “You are admirable“, he gave her a gentle, benevolent look.

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