Singer Natasha St-Pier publishes a book, "Yoga for Overwhelmed Parents".

Because the artist has, in recent years, taken a passion for this discipline.

To the point of having become a yoga teacher.

A new string to her bow that she tells Thursday at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff in the show "It feels good".

INTERVIEW

Singer since she was eight, and now also a yoga teacher.

Natasha St-Pier now has a double hat, which she puts on the benefit of parents in her book 

Yoga for Overworked Parents, a unique yoga guide, to help parents stay

Zen.

Thursday, she tells in 

It makes good

this second and new profession of yoga teacher, necessarily impacted by her celebrity as a singer.

An influence that plays both positively and negatively, but Natasha St-Pier has decided to celebrate.

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During her classes, the yoga teacher simply introduces herself as "Natasha".

But she quickly identifies the participants who came to see the singer.

“It's funny, because sometimes there are people who are there because they know the singer and who don't know anything about yoga,” she observes.

"And I like that, because it allows me to introduce yoga to people who would not have come if it was not me who was doing the course."

"Living solely from teaching yoga is not easy"

Natasha St-Pier also observes the opposite phenomenon: yoga enthusiasts who come to attend her class to verify that she has mastered the discipline.

"At some point during the course, they are good, they are really in the practice", she welcomes all the same.

"I tell myself that they managed to get over the fact that I'm also a singer. I find that quite pleasant."

According to Natasha St-Pier, this double hat is not that rare.

"Today, living solely from teaching yoga, it should not be very easy. Especially with yoga studios closed everywhere," she said, recalling that many teachers also have another job.

Before adding with a smile that living with music right now is not easy either with all the venues closed. "