VIDEO – The singer was the exceptional guest of “C à vous” last night. She made rare confessions about the relationship she has with her mother.
“The prerogative of queens.” This is how Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine defines the rare television appearances ofAya Nakamura . In addition to having performed at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games last July alongside the Republican Guard, she also occupies the front pages of magazines and is the face of the Lancôme brand. This Thursday, November 28, she is the exceptional guest of the talk show “C à vous”.
Known to the general public since 2018 and its title Djadjaits aura shines in France but also beyond our borders, in Korea, China and even New York. And if at the start of her career, the one who grew up in a housing estate in Aulnay-sous-Bois questioned the reasons for her success, today she has come a long way. “I accept the title of Queen”she admitted with pleasure to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. “I experience my celebrity like a dish that we have never tasted: without having tasted it, we do not know if we like it or not. Every day, I am grateful, I am satisfied with what I have and I am evolving like that”she added.
“How could you do that?”
But the interpreter of Behavior et 40 % remains close to his family, especially his mother. “As soon as she sees a weird photo of me on the networks, she calls me, whether it’s at 5 a.m. or 8 a.m. She tells me “How could you do that?”, she confides in a documentary broadcast on the set. And Aya Nakamura confirms against the “C à vous” team. “We are very close. When we call, she can tell me about a fashion faux pas that she doesn't like, give me an opinion, or a reaction that I had.she explains before emphasizing: “We exchange like that. Well, she’s my mother.”
Babeth Lemoine then highlights a question. “And sometimes she even thinks that the Aya phenomenon is beyond her?» To this question, the main interested party can only answer in the affirmative. “Yes… But hey, she saw me evolve. I’m his daughter so it’s okay.”she procrastinates by specifying: “It doesn’t scare him that much. She’s not that impressed, we’ll say.”
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