Guest of "L'Équipée sauvage" this Thursday, singer Imany explains why, despite the confinement, she did not miss the scene. She also recalls what confinement has changed in her family life. 

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From star to confined mom. Like all French people, Imany emerged from two months of confinement. However, if she declared a few years ago "understand why some would want to die on stage", she does not miss singing in front of her audience. "I think we feel it when we have nothing to do, but it is not my case," said the singer at the microphone of "The wild team" this Thursday on Europe 1. 

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Housewife, a life more difficult than that of artist on tour

"When you're super busy from morning to night, you don't have time to worry about it because your mind and body are always busy," she adds. And it must be said that the mother of two children under the age of five had a lot to do during the confinement, to the point that she considers mother's life more difficult than that of an artist who chains cities to happen .

"On tour we are pampered, we ask you how you are doing, there is a manager who takes great care, but this is not at all the case! No one is asking you how you are doing", she slips in a laugh. "And then all we hear is 'I'm hungry', 'it's not good what you made me eat'."

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Containment "brought me back to Earth"

With more than a million sales in two albums,  The Shape of a broken heart  in 2011 and  The Wrong kind of war  in 2016, and confirmed success in France and abroad, Imany declared last November on Europe 1 to have "sometimes hard to believe that it is [his] life". But this Thursday she assures him, the confinement "brought him back to Earth" and helped him to "refocus on [oneself], and his family life": "We work like crazy, we are in the management of the house, and finally we are more frequent, even with my husband. Finally the confinement forced us to look at each other and to tell us that in fact 'we live like two idiots'.