By Jeanne Martin
Published
yesterday at 12:08 p.m.
VIDEO – Guest on the France 2 morning show this Wednesday, December 11, Marc Lavoine spoke with emotion about his collaboration with this famous singer.
Invited to discuss his latest album Revolver released on October 18 to mark his forty years of career, Marc Lavoine was in the spotlight in Telematin this Wednesday, December 11. After talking about her relationship with Adriana Karembeu, columnist Camille Dehan wanted to talk about her collaboration with Rita Mitsouko singer: Catherine Ringer. Together, they performed the famous title How beautiful are you? (1988).
Faced with the video showing a recent recording session of the two performers, Marc Lavoine paid a beautiful tribute to his friend. “She is extraordinary. When I saw her for the first time on stage, she held my hand and she looked at me the way my mother looked at me, that is to say, the way I was (…) It's an incredible memory, she really programmed our song (…) For forty years now, she comes on stage every timehe delivered, before concluding: She has become my family, she can ask me whatever she wants… She is magnificent, she is an exceptional woman, really.” A shower of compliments for the 67-year-old singer.
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Before Camille Dehan talks about her sweet collaboration with Catherine Ringer at the end of the show, the columnist wanted to talk about her relationship with model Adriana Karembeu. “You are so cute”she declared in front of a video showing the singer performing his songs in front of the BHV store in Paris in front of the model. “I just wanted to tell you that it felt good because we want to talk about love”thanked the columnist filled with admiration, while sharing that she hoped Adriana Karembeu was in front of her television set. “Yes, she must surely be in front…”replied Sarah Poniatowski's ex shyly. Visibly a little embarrassed by the journalist's praise of her relationship, Flavie Flament cut the sequence short in order to return to the singer-songwriter's musical news.
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