At 95, Hugues Aufray continues to give concerts to the four corners of France. And if his state of health seems to allow him to cross the roads, he was however the victim of a rather unknown disorder in the past.
The singer Hugues Aufray is back on the roads of France with a brand new show entitled In a walk with Hugues Aufray. A tour that will end in Annecy in November. And which should bring together many faithful of the tubes interpreter Stewball,, Santiano or The little gray donkey.
Hugues Aufray victim of a disorder: “Beyond normal age “
Faithful who were to be in front of television on February 28 during the broadcast, on France 3, of the exclusive documentary Hugues Aufray, the eternal young man. A documentary during which the latter agreed to return to one of the greatest trauma in his childhood: enuresis. A disorder which affects 9.2 % of children aged 5 to 10 and 3 % of adolescents and which manifests itself in nocturnal urinary incontinence.
Throughout his childhood, and until late, Hugues Aufray had to deal with this pathology. “I am dyslexic, I am left-handed, I am enretic, that is to say that I pee in bed beyond normal age (…). Until 15 years” “first revealed the one who grew up in a very easy environment – his mother came from the great nobility and his father was a diplomat -, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
“I had a difficult childhood”
Not content to deliver this information, Hugues Aufray wanted to come back in detail on this painful episode of his life. And to make some personal confessions. “So, I want to talk about it because no one really talks about it. People don’t know how humiliating it is, because in addition to that, we don’t know if it’s something psychological or mechanics”he delivered.
And to the one who married Murielle Mégevand, her 45 -year -old companion in 2023 to conclude: “Anyway, the result is the same, I see my brothers go to school with a very pretty suit. They are boarders. I stay at home (…) and my dream was to go to boarding (…) I was at school at the age of 12. (…) I was in my mother’s skirts, I learned at home. So I had a difficult childhood.”