Chimène Badi spoke to Isabelle Ithurburu in the issue of 50mn Inside broadcast this Saturday, November 9 on TF1. The 42-year-old singer spoke about her new companion and her desire for motherhood.
She grew up in the public eye. Discovery in Pop stars At only 18 years old, Chimène Badi is still at the forefront. After singing Piaf, the forty-year-old returns to gospel with her new project tinged with soul covers. The singer with such a unique voice is proud of this important milestone in her career and feels more fulfilled than ever listening to her in 50 min Insidethis Saturday, November 9. Isabelle Ithurburu dedicates her portrait of the week to him.
Chimène Badi more fulfilled than ever with her new companion, her confidences
Happy with the changes made to her lifestyle, Chimène Badi somewhat compares her image as a young woman “wrong in [s]has skin” to that of the healthy and fulfilled artist that she has become today. The one who is now vegan and has “stopped smoking” also evokes her happiness at sharing her life with a man who lives up to her hopes. She indeed indicates on TF1: “I'm very lucky because I have an absolutely wonderful companion, generous, but in every sense of the word. And above all it's a shoulder, it's a real shoulder. It's complicated with the jobs we do to finally find the right person, the one who is there for the right reasons. I feel like I wasn't wrong this time“. Confidences that launch the host onto another related subject: motherhood.
Chimène Badi returns to her comments on motherhood
Over the past five years, the interpreter of I come from the South clearly stated her desire not to have children. But since she found love again following her breakup with her ex-fiancé Julien, Chimène Badi is no longer in the same “dynamic” than at the time. She remarks with a smile: “Things change, move and fortunately, nothing is set in stone ! I don't know what the future holds for me, I don't know how things can unfold in the years to come. But my opinion, which was so clear-cut in 2019, to the point of making it into a song, is no longer necessarily so.. And it gives me pleasure to tell you that.” So, she “I think that love can change many things and [que] the person with you can make you see things differently“. The former TV talent candidate is therefore much less categorical when she addresses the presence of a baby in her life… “Yes, I announced that I would never have children, but no, maybe not in the end, and that's cool.“admits the one which specifies to override the “what will we say”.