Amanda Lear inherited a funny nickname from some of her friends! And this original nickname, which says a lot about its personality, further strengthens its icon status …
The famous singer Amanda Lear was able to reveal what her nickname was in a program C to you, A few years ago. And the least we can say is that this nickname, both original and fun, reflects a singular aspect of his personality.
Amanda Lear, a star who “loves money”: a friend balances
It all started when the former presenter of C to youAnne-Sophie Lapix, launched a magneto for the legendary Amanda Lear, in her program. It was then that a friend close to the artist appeared, Galia Salimo, former dancer and Queen of Parisian nights. To the question “What is Amanda’s drug? “her friend replied Cash: “Money. She loves money. Is it curious huh?“. Then, with a smile, she added:”No need to spend eh … no she likes money“A frank response that immediately sparked a laugh from Amanda Lear.
But the surprise did not stop there. Galia Salimo took the opportunity to unveil a nickname that she gave to Amanda Lear over the years: “Very often, I called her ‘Madame How Much’.“A nickname which, in French, results in” Madame how much “. But then, why did you choose this nickname for the famous singer of the disco tube Follow me ?
Amanda Lear, cash on money: “I don’t volunteer”
The one who was the sublime muse of the painter Dali then reacted to her friend’s video: “It is true that very often, when I am offered something, like a room or a gala, I say: ‘How Much?’“. Then she explains with her legendary outspokenness:”I say how much you pay me, because it is a job I do and I do not volunteer“. Besides, the star fully assumes her relationship to money! According to her, this subject often causes indignation:”People are outraged when you say ‘how much you pay?’“”
Sometimes accused of not “think that in money ‘, Amanda Lear pointed out that this sentence could not be used in other payment contexts: “Well when I say that to my owner and my grocer, I can’t give him an autograph“. A remark that immediately hit the bull’s eye by triggering the laughter around the dinner C to you.