“He is so talented”: Sylvie Vartan talks about her pride in her son David Hallyday

“He is so talented”: Sylvie Vartan talks about her pride in her son David Hallyday
“He is so talented”: Sylvie Vartan talks about her pride in her son David Hallyday

Published on November 4, 2024 at 8:59 a.m.

Sylvie Vartan is a happy mother. The artist spoke this Sunday about her profession which she shares with pride alongside her son David Hallyday.

A passion passed down from one generation to the next. This Sunday, November 3, Sylvie Vartan was on the RTL microphone for the show “Let yourself be tempted”. The opportunity for the artist to talk about her final series of concerts which she intends to share with her son.

Sylvie Vartan is ready to say goodbye to the stage following three concerts at the Palais des Sports in . On this occasion, the singer will be accompanied by several voices who are important to her such as Etienne Daho and David Hallyday. She revealed on RTL that she was very happy to share these symbolic scenes with Taulier's son, Johnny Hallyday. A participation that turns out to be obvious: “It’s impossible not to have it [sur scène ndlr]he's my child and I'm very proud of him, he's so talented. It’s my flesh” Before adding: “In addition to our love, there is also this job that he understands and that he has seen since he was born. » Together, the mother-son duo will perform the essential title: “Sang pour sang”, a song by Johnny recently covered by his son in his reissue of “Requiem pour un fou”, in homage to his father's career.

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Sylvie Vartan, tired of the artist's life?

At the microphone of RTL, while these last three dates are fast approaching, David Hallyday's mother explains that this pace of life no longer suits him due to his advanced age: “I'm starting to get tired to tell you the truth and I tell myself that I can't continue this crazy life for another twenty years! » Despite her more than 60-year career, Sylvie Vartan is not spared from stress before going on stage. She explains: “I have a lot more stage fright than when I started. »

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