The laughter and tears of Clara Luciani are invited to the “Rencontres du Papotin” this evening on 2

The laughter and tears of Clara Luciani are invited to the “Rencontres du Papotin” this evening on 2
The laughter and tears of Clara Luciani are invited to the “Rencontres du Papotin” this evening on France 2

However, she had warned from the outset: “I laugh out loud and I cry a lot”. From the height of her 82 meter height, Clara Luciani indeed laughed and cried a lot during her meeting with the editorial staff of the I'm a pothead .

Revealed to the general public in 2018 with its title To grenadesthe 32-year-old singer took part in this atypical interview, just before the release of her new album, on November 15. As always with non-professional journalists in the I'm a potheadwith autism spectrum disorders, the meeting was beautiful, moving and surprising.

Read also: “It starts like that”, on Prime Video: a documentary that beautifully sheds light on Clara Luciani

Harassment and difference

Especially when the artist opposite is hypersensitive. In a few minutes, Clara Luciani is moved by a question, a memory she tells or musical notes she hears. It must be said that the questions asked hit where it hurts: “Why do you lack confidence? “, “What's it like to be a mom? », “Where does your loneliness come from? », “Why were you bullied at school? »

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The godmother of Star Academy 2024 then speaks without filter about the mockery she suffered about her physique for years, about her discomfort or the fact that “ Harry Potter was [son] only friend at school ». A situation that journalists from I'm a pothead also know and who quickly links them to the singer in a spontaneous exchange, which ends, as always, in music.

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