The confinement linked to the spread of the coronavirus is experienced more or less well according to personalities. Amanda Lear, guest of Matthieu Noël on Friday in L'Equipée Sauvage on Europe 1, said that she lived her isolation very well.

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Confinement, fifth day. Some are already tearing their hair out, others put things into perspective while confinement has been in place since last Monday in France to stem the spread of the coronavirus epidemic. On Europe 1, in the Equipée Sauvage, the actress, model and even singer Amanda Lear delivered the way she experienced her isolation.

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"I have always loved loneliness"

And, for her, no problem staying alone at home! "It doesn't bother me at all to be confined. Whether it lasts 15 days, 20 days, 40 days, I don't care, I'm very much alone," she explains to Matthieu Noël's microphone. Besides, this is not new to her because she has "always loved loneliness".

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The former muse of Salvador Dali therefore lives his confinement quietly, in the south of France where he now lives because Amanda Lear understood a long time ago that "Paris is over!".