Invited by Anne Roumanoff on the first day of deconfinement, the 83-year-old singer Nicole Croisille said that she had "done nothing" during the two months she was confined. She also believes that this period allowed her to discover her "true nature". 

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She discovered her "true nature". On the first day of the deconfinement, Nicole Croisille was the guest of Anne Roumanoff on Europe 1 in the program "Ça fait du bien", to evoke the possible resumption this winter of the piece of which she is holding the poster, " N 'listen no ladies '. Asked about her feelings after almost two months of confinement, the 83-year-old singer said not without humor that she "did not do anything" during this period. 

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"I was finally able to discover myself"

"I discovered that my true nature is to be lazy", she explains to the microphone of Europe 1. "If everyone feels that I am hyperactive, it is to counter that. Since my youngest years, I fight against my true nature. I could finally discover myself, I took the time. " As for what she missed most during confinement, the singer replies in the same tone: "Nothing at all".

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No representation of "Don't listen to ladies" in 2020

On the poster of the play " N'écoulez pas Mesdames " by Sacha Guitry with Michel Sardou, arrested because of the coronavirus, Nicole Croisille explains that she does not know the exact date of her next performance. But one thing is certain, it will not be in 2020. "Theaters do not dare to announce a date, because they tell themselves that they will not have time to revitalize their audience, so it is postponed in January." A long wait, at the end of which she hopes to find a Michel Sardou "in great shape".