Lorie boycotted by television? She speaks

Despite the success encountered by the singer since her return, she has not forgotten the channels that shun her.

Lorie is making a splendid return to the forefrontafter more than ten years spent out of the spotlight. A kind of small crossing of the desertboth a little wanted by the singer who protected her private life, but also orchestrated by television, which found it a bit “has-been” and boycotted it. For several months, the star has been in the news again, with announcements of concerts which quickly fill up, and also the release of new songs. It is therefore time to settle accounts with the media!

It is during a interview given to Télé 7 Jours that Lorie returned to the somewhat “sensitive” subject of her presence on and in the media. She explains in particular that: “Daily, I’ve been trying to get invited for a while now. For some time now, it’s true that the programmers of shows that we didn’t get before have been asking us…”. Slightly opportunistic media? This would look like them…

She also says, quite happily, that she will also return to the Star Academy, during the broadcast of December 28 next, while noting that during the first seasons of the show, more than 20 years ago, she was very often a guest. Fortunately, Lorie has gotten older and has understood very well that certain things have to be taken with perspective and philosophy:

You’re always someone’s nerdy guy anyway. The proof, some artistswhose names I will not mention, refused to participate in my last album […] Today, I don’t care because in the evening, I find my daughter.

Lorie is right to focus on what is most important! Even if we can understand that she remembers the not very cool attitudes of certain media… But fortunately, others show a lot of sympathy towards her, like the singer Serge Lama.

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