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Marc Lavoine confided in his deceased mother. The singer had a hard time holding back tears as he recalls his death.

« Pas faire chier » : Marc Lavoine n’a pas sorti sa mère de son mouroir, il manque de pleurer face à Audrey Crespo-Mara

© TF1 « Don't piss off »: Marc Lavoine didn't get his mother out of her deathbed, he almost cried in front of & Audrey Crespo-Mara

IN BRIEF

  • Marc Lavoine spoke about his relationship with his deceased mother, Micheline Collin, on the show Sept à Huit on TF1 on January 12, 2025.
  • He expressed his guilt regarding his mother's death in 2011, regretting not having taken her out of the clinic where she died after three operations.
  • The loss of his mother remains a trauma for him, profoundly influencing his life and his literary work.

Marc Lavoine returned to his relationship with his deceased mother in Sept à Eight on TF1 this Sunday, January 12, 2025. The singer had the tears in his eyes when he spoke of his mother. “Not very tall, brunette, she had an incredibly pure gaze, the revolver eyes, those are hers. I was crazy about my mother.” éhe speaks of.

His mother was the most important person for him. “She was everything to me. She was my fixed point of reference. She was the woman I loved. She is everything in my novel, everything she inspired and said in me.”

Marc Lavoine feels responsible for her death

Micheline Collin, Marc Lavoine's mother, died in 2011. “She died badly my mother. I remember being at home and hearing myself say that if I don't get her out of the clinic, she's going to die. I didn't take him out because I didn't want to piss him off and bother the neighbors and his girlfriends. It was his little world.” he explains to Audrey Crespo-Mara.

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His mother died in this clinic. “She underwent three operations, she was very fragile on the anesthesia. I felt guilty, I felt guilty for a long time, she could have lived a few more years. I regret it, she was young. She was 73 when she died.” regrets the singer who remembers one of her visits. “When I get to the clinic, she tells me she's 12, that she's become a mare. I leave the hospital and I think she's crazy. I call my editor, I tell her and she talks to me about writing a book.”

The singer is upset by her death

His mother was a fundamental landmark in the life of Marc Lavoine. I caught faith and I lost it when she died. But recently, I put the cross back on.” admits the one who found love again with Adriana Karembeu. Her death was heartbreaking. “It was my wife at the time, Sarah, who told me that my mother had died. I went to the clinic, it's difficult to say these things, my legs went. I fell to the ground, my brother picked me up.”

Since then, her death has been a true trauma. “Something in you dies, my childhood dies, I think about her every day. I don't know when she died, I know when she was born. For me, she is there, with me.” he confides, tears in his eyes, before talking about his novel. “Çit lasted until I released the book. I didn't accept it, I didn't let it go actually.”

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116