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While she took her first steps in “DALS”, on TF1, Julie Zenatti revealed that she refused another popular program several times. And yet it could have helped his career.
At 44, Julie Zenatti agreed to launch a new challenge: to get back to dance for the needs of Dance with stars. Since February 7, the singer finds herself on the parquet floor of the TF1 show, alongside the dancer Adrien Caby. But it is not ready to accept all the challenges …
Julie Zenatti categorically refuses to make this program very (very) followed worldwide
The one that was revealed in the early 2000s thanks to the musical Notre-Dame de Paris, in the role of Fleur-de-Lys, was invited by Thomas Isle in the program Media culture, on Europe 1. If she came to talk about Dals as well as his next single entitled Tomorrowshe was also questioned … about Eurovision. While Louane was announced as the next tricolor candidate for the competition, after Slimane last year, Julie Zenatti has a well -sized opinion on the show. For her, it’s no! She never wanted to participate despite the opportunities in the past.
“We really have the impression that I was a dirty kid but it was always this thing to be exposed. In fact, I really felt like a fair of fair”she explained at first. Before continuing: “When I was little, I really had the same voice. And I really had the feeling that I could throw me peanuts”. And to the mother of two children – Ava, 14, and Elias, 8 years old -, to conclude: “I think I was not able. And I did not consider it at all in the decorum and in what it could generate later”. Eurovision can boost a career, especially internationally: last year, the show was watched by 163 million viewers.
Julie Zenatti “fearful” ? “I think I’m not a competition horse ‘”
Squares that confirm those already held by Julie Zenatti in the columns of 20 minutes :: “I have refused to do Eurovision several times. Not at all by snobbery but by scoring. I am quite fearful and the principle of the competition is something that worries me (…). I think I am not a Horsed Horse, I always said that I was a draft horse “.
Delighted to see Louane represent France this year in the competition, the interpreter of the tubes If I get out of it And Life does what she wants still wanted to recall that in his time the competition was “Ringard”. Questioned in stride on her ability, or not, to accept this challenge today, she responded with humor: “Today I am no longer 14 years old. I am able to put a tutu on the parquet floor of TF1, so I could go to Eurovision”.