It is a portrait like no other that Nikos Aliagas paints this Saturday, May 6 in "50 Minutes Inside".
Indeed, he receives Louane, whom he has seen grow and evolve since the young woman's participation in "The Voice".
She was only 16 years old.
“Life changes, but I haven't changed profoundly.
I'm still stunned by the life I have.
I always marvel when I see that people are finally there.
I have my shrink every Monday morning and they, the public,”
she confides in the first minutes of her interview.
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Since her participation in the TF1 telecrochet, she has become an accomplished artist, singer, popular actress and a fulfilled mother of little Esme.
With her companion, the musician Florian Rossi, it was
“obvious”
as she confides in the people program of TF1.
At 26, she has already won a César and released four albums.
The last one, entitled
Sentiments
resonates like a final point posed on the chapter of a difficult adolescence.
At age eight, doctors diagnosed him with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
“At school, it didn't help me,”
recalls Louane.
“Can you imagine, I was the weird little girl, who moved too much, talked too much and took medication.
It's easy to point fingers.
she then tells Nikos Aliagas.
A disability transformed into a superpower
“I caught up. I'm proud because something that handicapped me for years and years… Today, it's one of my greatest powers”
analyzes the young woman today.
She adds:
“Today, it's cool that we talk about it.
If it can send a message to all children and all parents of children who have ADHD, that one day it becomes a superpower!
It's hard-core for years, it's true, but one day it becomes a superpower
.
Today, it is a peaceful young woman who appears in front of the lens of Nikos Aliagas.
If the host has announced his upcoming departure from the show, he continues his activity as a photographer, in particular during the portraits filmed for "50 Minutes Inside".
“In fact, the only thing that matters in my life today, in terms of fear and protection, is my daughter.
The rest will affect me so much less”
concludes Louane.