Eddy Mitchell, in a relationship for more than 40 years, recently made surprising confidences about his intimate life with his discreet wife. But who is she then?
Eddy Mitchell has shared his life with Muriel Bailleul for more than forty years. The 82-year-old singer, who is releasing a new album as well as an autobiography, has not hesitated to open up about his sex life very recently! But who is the one who has accompanied him every day for so many years and yet remains so discreet?
Eddy Mitchell talks about “sexual relations” with his wife of over 40 years
Forty years spent together and yet, the interpreter of The last session is always “lover” of his wife. “It’s always in love, always in love, but differently. That is to say, there is less sexual relations, there are fewer, let’s say conflicting, relations, but we are still in love“, he confided this October 22 to the microphone of France Inter. But don’t count on Claude Moine, his real name, to reveal secrets about the longevity of a couple, he “don’t know how” Their romance has lasted for several decades.
Perhaps his fidelity played a role in the success of their marriage? “Although in demand, at a time when AIDS did not exist, I was never a runner. Women seem to me to be synonymous with family“, he assured the JDD.
Eddy Mitchell: the discreet Muriel Bailleul, who “inspired one of his rare love songs”
Before Muriel Bailleul, Eddy Mitchell knew only one woman in his life, Françoise Lavit, with whom he had two children: Eddy, born in 1962 and Marilyn, born in 1965. But both divorced in 1979. It was in 1980 when he met the woman who would remain the woman of his life, the discreet Muriel Bailleul, when he was 38 years old. After sealing their union shortly after at the town hall of St-Tropez, under the eyes of his best man Johnny Hallyday and producer Eddie Barclay, the lovebirds became parents of a daughter named Pamela, born in 1982.
In addition to being his life partner, his wife and the mother of his daughter, Muriel Bailleul is also his muse! “Even though I never ask her for advice on my career choices, Muriel, my second wife, inspired me to write one of my rare love songs, The Elephant Graveyard.“, the singer confided to Sunday Newspaper.