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“The future is worrying”: Grand Corps Malade explains why he is afraid of seeing his children grow up

TF1 revealed a preview of the exchange between Isabelle Ithurburu and Grand Corps Malade in 50′ Inside which will be broadcast this Saturday, December 9. The slammer confides in his fear of seeing his children grow up in a “complicated world“.

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For several months now, Isabelle Ithurburu has been presenting 50′ Inside on TF1 in place of Nikos Aliagas. Every Saturday, the presenter receives a celebrity to Portrait of the week. This Saturday, December 9, it is Grand Corps Malade who will be at his side to talk about his journey. “The accident which occurred at the dawn of his 20th birthday, his children, his career… The singer spoke openly to Isabelle Ithurburu“, announces the program on its Instagram account. In an excerpt of this exchange broadcast on the social network, this Friday, December 8, Grand Corps Malade confides in his concerns about the future of his children. The slammer is the father of two boys of 13 and 10 years old that he had with his wife Julia Marsaud. Faced with the insecurities of today’s world, the father admits to not being reassured for his sons.

Grand Corps Malade confides his fear for the future of his two children

In this extract from 50′ Inside, Isabelle Ithurburu evokes the climate of tension that reigns over the world with Grand Corps Malade. She questions him in particular about his fear of seeing his sons grow up in this “complicated world“. Father of two children, he admits to being worried, “Yes. However, I’m not someone who worries too much. And then, I don’t plan too much for the future. But obviously, we live in a very complicated world, wars everywhere. Obviously, there is the climate issue. Of course the future is worrying“, he confides.

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Grand Corps Malade opens its heart to Isabelle Ithurburu

Grand Corps Malade then expresses its current state regarding what is happening today. “I don’t see it very well“, he reveals before discussing his difficulties in coping in an interview, “We released our album at an absolutely catastrophic moment and it was complicated even to promote it at that time. Because we say to ourselves that it’s a bit ridiculous to go and sell your little songs when there are such tragedies in the world.“But the singer hopes his music helps on his scale,”Maybe it’s now that we need songs, that we need hope, that we need to smile, that we need culture and that music can also bring a little to smile at people“, he believes.

Discover the extract from 50′ Inside ICI


2023-12-08 22:39:34
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