Father of a 3-year-old boy and stepfather of an 8-year-old girl, singer Vianney spoke about the little joys of his fatherhood and what is close to his heart in the education of his children.
While he participated with his family in the launch of the illuminations at Galeries Lafayette in Paris on November 14, singer Vianney indulged in some confidences about his role as father and father-in-law, which he seems to relish. “I have the mission every morning to take my son to school,” he proudly explains to Current woman. If he admits to loving this little moment together with his son Edgar, born in 2021, he appreciates waking up “at dawn” less. “It’s normal, we don’t sleep anymore anyway,” he slips, reassuring young parents that “it’s going to be fine.”
Vianney is also the stepfather of the daughter of his partner Catherine Robert. “I still spent a long time with this little girl, I saw her grow up and even if she was not my daughter, I often treated her like my daughter.” It is also to this girl, now 8 years old, that he dedicated his famous song Step-dad. Attentive and attentive father and father-in-law, Vianney often reminds his son and daughter-in-law of how lucky they are to have “a family that loves each other, is balanced and lacks nothing.” And if there’s one thing he’s willing to be “pumped” for, it’s the fact that they don’t forget him. “My mission is to make them aware of that.”