Patrick Hernandez was invited on the set of C à vous on France 5 this Friday, May 6. The famous interpreter of the song Born to be alive notably recounted the incredible technique he had put in place to escape his fans in Brazil.
A radical solution. This Friday, May 6, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine received Patrick Hernandez on the set of C to you. The opportunity for the host to return to the incredible global success of her song Born to be alivereleased in 1979.”27 million singles, 20,000 records sold per day, 56 gold records, the number 1 title in 26 countries. It remains the third best-selling hit in the United States, never dethroned since”she recalled before adding: “This is the time when you cause airport riots“. A celebrity who sometimes forced the singer to be “way exfiltrated Charles Ghosn in trunks”during his travels in Brazil.
“They had to put in a theater trunk, wickerwork, to get me out because the Brazilian fans were particularly warm, and therefore it became borderline dangerous”told Patrick Hernandez, specifying that “it is the only country where I was protected by the police and the army at the same time when arriving at the airports. So it was a bit of a special time for me.”
Patrick Hernandez: “I moved on very quickly to something else”
More than a particular period, it was even a period “senseless” insisted Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. “You were going to have an aperitif in Los Angeles to return to Concorde in Paris”, reported the host. “Absolutely, and these were things that had amused me for a while, but I realized very quickly that this was not the way I wanted to live my life, so I moved on very quickly to something else”, concluded Patrick Hernandez. An ephemeral madness which therefore quickly tired the artist but which continues all the same to make the whole world dance thanks to his most famous hit.
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