Patricia Kaas has had a spectacular career which allowed her to offer himself pleasures and luxury objects. The coach of “The Voice” confided in her lifestyle with “Télé 7 Jours” …
The final of The Voice Approach is fast approaching and coach Patricia Kaas is more than ever ready to lead her candidate, Mickaël Gallo, to victory! In an interview for TV 7 daysthe singer spoke of the beginnings of her career and the very different life she leads today, far from the modest conditions of her childhood.
Patricia Kaas, cash on her lifestyle: “Travels, overpriced perfumes … “
After eight years far from the spotlight, the singer of Mademoiselle sings the blues made a good media return thanks to his role as coach in the program The Voice, Alongside Vianney, Zaz and Florent Pagny. An unexpected comeback for the one who had chosen to disappear from the media scene. “”I voluntarily disappeared from radars, because I was very tired“She said in TV 7 days. And for good reason: Patricia Kaas dragged very real fatigue, accumulated over the years of tours and concerts.
This parenthesis far from the spotlight allowed him to step back. A well -deserved break … which brought it back to the essentials. Because Patricia Kaas was able to enjoy beautiful things thanks to her career: “I was able to offer myself trips, overpriced perfumes“. But all this luxury was not enough to fill a certain vacuum.” I had The feeling of lacking authentic and love“, She admitted with franchise. Her meteoric success would therefore not have allowed her to fill all her gaps.
Patricia Kaas and her childhood in a modest environment: “We did not know the holidays”
The career of Patricia Kaas, now 58, started very early. From the age of 13, she sang every week in a Sarre cabaret. At only 18, she had her first real success, with a title that propelled her to the front of the French music scene. A youth she described with a certain tenderness: “I was very young, and for me it was only fun“, before entrusting:”Then, it has become a way of expressing myself, to say my happiness. “
For the girl she was, music was a real escape. Coming from a modest background, Patricia Kaas has never forgotten where she came from: “I grew up in the midst of six brothers and sisters, with a minor dad. We did not know the holidays, but we were happy“She said.