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Véronique Sanson: the singer in great shape at 75 and there is a reason for that, “full of crap”

She seems inexhaustible… At 75, Véronique Sanson continues to go on stage to meet her fans. Since her debut in the late 1960s, the singer of Besoin de personne has released 17 studio albums, 12 live albums and has toured extensively. On Thursday, September 26, 2024, her concert at the Dôme de in 2022 will be broadcast in 300 cinemas in , Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg.

According to her son Christopher, the singer is a force of nature. On Friday, December 1, 2023, on the set of La chanson secrète, he had indeed assured his mother: He’s a beast on stage, he’s a force of nature. (…) I’ve always tried to take that from you, and you’re someone, for me, on stage, and in life too, who never lets himself get down. And there’s nothing that’s going to stop you.”.

Véronique Sanson: “I have an impressive ability to get back on my feet”

Asked about this in the columns of Le Parisien, the artist said: “That’s what everyone says. It’s true that I have an impressive ability to get back on my feet, even physically. It’s crazy, I’m recovering from everything. Amused, she added: “If I cut myself, I heal in two days. A lot of bad things have happened to me.”.

Listing her health concerns, Véronique Sanson said: “Acute diverticulitis, an inflammation of the large intestine, forced me to stop for five days and spend three days in hospital. Acute pneumonia, at the end of April, forced me to cancel the date in and to be hospitalized with perfusions. I was sick! But Every time I recovered faster than expected..

Véronique Sanson: “I should have died a thousand times”

Wednesday, June 12, 2024, on the set of C à vous, on France 5, the 75-year-old singer had estimated: “I think there are people who are more blessed by nature than others and I should have died a thousand times over, you know.”. While she was affected by cancer, it was for the Parisian that she declared Friday February 24, 2023: “I told myself that I was going to live as if nothing had happened. But it wasn’t fun every day, the illness weakened me a lot. I was convinced that I would recover. I relied heavily on my guardian angel. I went with the flow and did exactly what the doctors recommended.”.

Wishing to thank the doctors who had taken care of her.
“All these people go out of their way: they cheer you up, smile at you, calm you down, take the time to talk. And that’s really great. (…) I have immense gratitude for them.she had indicated.

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