Marc Lavoine’s secrets about his ex-wives

Marc Lavoine’s secrets about his ex-wives
Marc Lavoine’s secrets about his ex-wives

In the show “50 min inside”, broadcast on Saturday June 1 on TF1, Marc Lavoine, interviewed by Isabelle Ithurburu, spoke about his three marriages – and his three divorces.

Never two without three. In 2022, Marc Lavoine divorced for the third time, after two years of marriage to the novelist Line Papin. Previously, the singer was married to the model Denise Pascale, with whom he had a son, Simon, then to the interior designer Sarah Poniatowski, with whom he had three children, Yasmine, Roman and Milo. Three stories he has never mourned.

“It’s true that when I commit, it’s totally, so well, it’s sometimes a little complicated. But, it’s my way of doing things,” Marc Lavoine confided to Isabelle Ithurburu in the show “50 min inside”, broadcast on Saturday June 1. “I have been divorced three times. I broke up four or five times. We never mourn these things. It’s like childhood. So I don’t mourn and I prefer not to. »

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And to explain: “Because we live from these sorrows. We build ourselves with these sorrows and also these joys, of course. I remember mostly the good, especially the things that were good. And when I say that, I see all the faces again. »

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“I will not be who I am”

About his first marriage, Marc Lavoine said: “With Simon’s mother, it was magnificent. It was extraordinary. » And added about his other women: “Without them, without Sarah, without Line, I would not be who I am. I am made of them. They gave me answers to lots of questions. And then, they also had questions about it and I remain very dependent on that. »

Since his divorce from Line Papin, Marc Lavoine has been single: “I had never been alone and I have tamed this phenomenon and it’s not bad. It was time for me to be alone to take stock. »

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