“I don’t like saying that…”, the singer without filter on her state of health at 90

“I don’t like saying that…”, the singer without filter on her state of health at 90
“I don’t like saying that…”, the singer without filter on her state of health at 90

With an incredible career, Nana Mouskouri celebrated her 90th birthday in . On the occasion of this event, the singer gave a very frank interview to our colleagues at Parisian. “All birthdays are important, but this one is special. As a child of war, I never thought I would get this far and sing for so long. People have given me so much love, I am very grateful”she begins by confiding. The artist, wife of André Chapelle, says she is happy with the life she has had and continues to have: “I have reached a certain age, and it is time to say thank you to life, to luck, to God, to I don’t know who has brought me here.”

Nana Mouskouri opens up about her state of health

Our colleagues from Parisian took the opportunity to ask Nana Mouskouri if she planned to stop her career, as she announced to a German newspaper. “I had already considered leaving ten years ago, but I came back because I couldn’t keep it up,” she says, laughing. At 90, the singer is aware of no longer having the same abilities as at 20 : “When you reach a certain age, you have to remain dignified. I don’t want to fall on stage. During Covid-19, I lost strength. I was hospitalized for a month in the emergency room and, when I went out, I fell into the house. I don’t like to say that, because (…)

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