After Camille Cottin and Gilles Lellouche, it's Julien Doré's turn to take part in the “Rencontres du Papotin”.
Journalists with autistic disorders questioned the singer on subjects such as the notion of normality, mourning but also his recent paternity.
Indeed, last December, Julien Doré confirmed that he had become a dad for the first time during an interview given to Nikos Aliagas in “50 'Inside”.
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During the exchange without filter broadcast this Saturday, November 19 on France 2, the interpreter of
Us
assures us to be
“the happiest of dads”
.
He admits, however, having had
"a lot of trouble imagining"
having a child
"in this world, that is to say deciding that a life was going to try to find its place on this planet without having chosen it"
.
This meaningful responsibility was difficult for him to imagine until
“life decided otherwise”
.
“Today I am lucky to be a dad”
With poetry, he develops this duty of transmission that he feels today:
“I have to try to transform on my very small scale, this world in which he will grow up and that one day I will leave.
I'm just trying to live up to this hand of his that I'm holding until the moment when our two hands let go, one and the other
.
He will complete his declaration of love to his son with these simple words:
“Today, I have the chance to be a dad and I must do everything to make this child happy”
.
Usually very discreet about his private life, Julien Doré was particularly honest during this exchange with the journalists of Papotin.
By his own admission, he is
"used to answering questions, but yours have passed through certain filters that are mine, they are a little bit like arrows"
.
Welcome to Papotin.