Liane Fany was raised by parents like no other and this education was not always well perceived by those around him. His father was also faced with terrible allegations …
Liane Fany did not have an ordinary childhood! Raised by trading parents, she entered the orchestra created by her father, “Black and White”, at only 12 years old. The girl therefore went on stage early enough and was very early, so much so that some thought that her parents made her undergo the worst …
Liane Fany: her father was “suspected of prostitute”
The singer inherited her parents her taste for music and spectacle with her parents. She grew up in a home where they gave free rein to their creativity. “”My mother did the costumes, my father disguised himself as a woman and made sketches, it was great“said Liane Fany at the microphone of Europe 1, in the program of Didier Barbelivien, before clarifying that she still had”grew up with a framework“.
If Liane Fany was delighted that her parents gave him the opportunity to express his creativity on a daily basis, this education was badly perceived by their entourage and her father was accused of the worst horrors. “I was in a very strict school, where there were still good sisters. My father was summoned several times by the director of the school, we still suspected of prostituting me, things like that …”, She remembered.
Liane Fany and her childhood with a “not normal” rate: “it was super frowned”
“At the time, we were there. Imagine a 12-13-year-old little girl who dressed with glitter shorts, fishnet stockings and who was going to sing on stage on Saturday evening. It was super frowned”, told the interpreter of We all have the right.
Liane Fany does not regret anything of this childhood like no other. But she admits that the transition from adolescence to adulthood was not easy to manage. “”I had a rhythm that was not normal with regard to my friends. At 12, I had an incredible schedule: school, singing lessons, sport, scene, etc. I did not have adolescence, I went directly from little girl to adulthood. A box is missing, if I dare say. One day, we pay him“She said to Progress.