Lenie, guest of the program “Quotidien” on April 28 after winning “Dance with the stars”, had “catastrophic” romantic relationships. The singer confided in her difficult relations with men …
The singer Lenie, who is the guest of Daily on TMC this April 28 after winning the last season of Dance with starshas experienced difficulties with men throughout his life. In his interview with Mouloud Achour for his program Click broadcast on Canal+Lenie confided in her romantic relationships ….
Lenie and his rage towards men: “It was horrible“”
When the host of the show Click questioned her about his vision of man, Jordan Mouillerac’s partner in Dance with stars did not hesitate to deliver an answer without filter: “At first, the vision I had of man was horrible. For me, I had to trust anyone. “She quickly added, on the verge of tears:”In addition, I had somewhat catastrophic relationships“At only 20 years old, Lenie has already known several love stories, but they have had nothing perfect …
The former candidate of the Star Academy did not chew her words when she mentioned her feelings after these painful experiences: “I had an inner rage against men in general “. But she admitted with a certain lucidity that it might seem strange given her young age. However, her gaze has evolved thanks to positive figures around her, in particular that of her stepfather, who knew how to show her “A new facet of man“As she says herself.
Lenie, frank on his relationships: “I have already reproduced toxic behaviors …“”
Lenie recognizes his mistakes in her relationships: “I have already reproduced toxic behavior in spite of myself with youthful love“. And specify:”And I brought people who were toxic to me because I told myself it was what I deserved, and in fact at one point you say Stop“.
It must be said that the singer grew up with a relatively absent father. And when he was by his side during his childhood, he did not hesitate to make him hard words. She thus reported some of her words: “Reducing words, words like: ‘you’re zero in that’, ‘but you really think it’s a success? .“Words and acts that deeply marked her when she was a child and who undoubtedly influenced her vision of men later.