She is not in the habit of revealing her private life, and yet. The singer faced, this Saturday, May 20 directly after the news of 20h broadcast on France 2, the non-professional journalists of the Papotin. The show is inspired by the annual newspaper Le Papotin composed of young people with autism spectrum disorder. After Gilles Lellouche, Emmanuel Macron, or Virginie Efira, it was Angele's turn to be transparent in this interview.
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And from the beginning, it is placed under the sign of good humor. One of the journalists, despite her embarrassment at the idea of asking this question, jumps in and asks him the phone number of her brother, Romeo Elvis, rapper. Angele bursts out laughing: "I can't, then he'll blame me," she defuses. The next speaker switches to more serious and personal matters and asks him if he ever settles accounts with people. "All the time. Per song. I like to settle my accounts but I like to do it in a way... in song," she explains.
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The artist then confided in the consequences of her life as a star, which she leads at a hundred per hour. "By dint of doing so much, all the time, it doesn't quite leave room to do other things." She then elaborates by explaining that "it does not leave room for example to have a completely spontaneous or sincere life. Sometimes I feel like [...] it's a little hard to remember who I am. When I am too spontaneous I expose myself, and I expose a part of me that is more fragile." It is this trait of his personality that he misses the most, spontaneity in the purest way possible, "the one I had at the beginning".
"If I can be honest..."
And precisely, his participation in the show broadcast on France 2 meets his need for sincerity given that at the Papotin, "we can say everything". "I don't want to come to sell something, I wanted to live this experience because it interested me a lot but not because it would bring me something and I think it's the same for you."
A new reporter asked him about his state of mind before going on stage and wanted to know if she hated herself at that moment. "Not before but after ... I have and have long had a big problem with televisions. I hated being on TV, I've had too many bad experiences on TV." The 27-year-old artist then shared his resentment against the complex exercise of television broadcasting. "I hated seeing myself again and I've always been, if I can be honest, pretty bad at TV [...] Television is live. I have no right to be wrong and obviously I am wrong. And that's very scary." Yet during this new edition of the "Rencontres du Papotin", the guest agreed at short notice to perform a song on the piano with one of her interviewers.
I don't choose to fall in love, it's just someone
Angèle
The show was punctuated by powerful and touching moments. Among them, the reaction of Angela, moved to tears, reading Rudy's poem or confessions about her pansexuality. "It's not a choice. I don't choose to fall in love, it's just someone."