Eddy de Pretto sticks to his healthy lifestyle: “I’m very careful about what I eat”

Eddy de Pretto sticks to his healthy lifestyle: “I’m very careful about what I eat”
Eddy de Pretto sticks to his healthy lifestyle: “I’m very careful about what I eat”

To be able to perform concerts, tours and albums, Eddy de Pretto has always taken care to eat well and in a balanced way. At the moment, the singer is on all fronts. As he prepares to unveil the reissue of his album, Crash Hearthe is also part of the jury for the new Prime Video singing show, Pop starsalongside Louane and Alonzo. Sunday November 3, the artist agreed to talk about his culinary tastes in the columns of Parisian. He also explains that he is a greedy person, but always in a reasonable way.

“I’m very careful about what I eat,” he explains. “Before going on tour, I need to have a chiseled shape to fit into the clothes that my stylist has prepared for me. The silhouette is very important to me”. The interpreter of Kid explains that he grants himself “little pleasures” from time to time, but be careful about feeding “as healthily as possible”. “On the tour, I ban all American sugary junk like Snickers or Coke,” adds the singer. “I don’t want to see these marks on my tours. It’s too easy, you see them, you get them.” To be in shape and give the best of yourself, nutrition is important for Eddy de Pretto.

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Eddy de Pretto at the cinema? This film by François Ozon that he refused

If Eddy de Pretto has always dedicated his career to , the singer would still be attracted to cinema. Last April, he returned, in the columns of Parisianabout the cyberharassment he experienced and opened up about his desire to appear in front of the camera. He then explains that François Ozon had offered him a role in the film Please. But Eddy de Pretto was forced to refuse, being on tour at the time of filming. After a first missed opportunity, the singer could face his cinema debut soon. “This will be a first experience, but I can’t say anything about it”admits the interpreter of Party too many.

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