Nicoletta completes her gospel acoustic tour and prepares a new album, which is scheduled for release in the fall of 2020 as well as a new show. Guest of the show Ça fait du bien, the singer told an anecdote about her friend Alain Delon.

INTERVIEW

The interpreter of "He died the sun" was at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff Tuesday. The singer who will end the tour of her show "Nicoletta & his gospel choirs" in Aix-les-Bains on December 21st, will focus on his next projects: a new album in autumn 2020 and a show to celebrate his 50th birthday of scene. The 75-year-old has gone back to her childhood memories, especially the time she lent her apartment to Alain Delon.

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"My caretaker said to me: 'we saw Monsieur Delon, she was really a brunette!' "

"Alain Delon was really a good friend, I had a party with him, we went out every night," she says. While touring to play the first part of Johnny Hallyday, Alain Delon said "give me the keys to your apartment is charming". "I had a small two rooms as a student, rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

He said 'it's nice it's cute, I can rest there'. He was angry with the French cinema system at the time, "recalls Nicoletta, and continues:" So I leave and come back after three weeks. "She remembers, amused, the words of her concierge:" She said to me: 'oh say so, we saw Monsieur Delon, she was really brown! She was the blonde! ' "

"He does what he wants, he did well"

Alain Delon would then have chosen Nicoletta's apartment as a temporary bachelor? "He does what he wants, he did well," the singer answers. On the other hand, she remembers telling this anecdote in the Shnock magazine and being afraid that Alain Delon would dispute it: "I tell them: 'at the time' Delon, Bebel and Johnny were still the most beautiful and when they came back to a restaurant, the girls were going all over the place, were completely fofolled and one day I lent my keys to Delon and it worked well. "I'm having a little humor."

Shortly after the interview, she falls on Alain Delon, who was with Jean-Paul Belmondo. "I thought 'oulala I'm going to get bawled' because all the press had taken up the anecdote," she says. And to add: "He took me in his arms and he said to me 'still happy you said I was a scoundrel'."