More and more stars are publishing their biographies.

This way of getting back on the front of the stage is also sometimes an opportunity to tell behind the scenes and to enter the intimacy of his idols.

The public is also often at the rendezvous.

Ophélie Winter has just published her autobiography,

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Like her, huge stars have published their biography in recent weeks, like Sardou, Sheller or Duteil.

Either they are written by them, or by others, as is the case of David Guetta's which came out this week.

Behind these publications, the public interest is often present.

Celebrities see it as a way to tell their truth.

Out of ego, concern for their audience or their publishing houses?

Maybe a bit of all of that.

"Want to do something more personal, more sensitive"

Yves Duteil published his autobiography a month ago, called "Chemins de Liberté".

In it, there are things he never said in his songs.

This constitutes a real gift for its curious audience.

"In reality, the goal was more to put my songs and our life into perspective. We had to find a logic: the meeting with Brassens, the friendship with Véronique Sanson, etc. I wanted to do something more personal, more sensitive ", explains the singer.

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And success is there.

In one month, he sold 10,000 copies, which is a good start.

The same goes for William Sheller, who has also just released his biography.

The two men have chosen to take the pen themselves to tell their story.

"Unofficial biographies are closest to the truth"

Others call on authors.

Alain Wodrascka, is one of them.

He wrote that of France Gall, Claude Nougaro, Francis Cabrel and more recently the rapper Orelsan.

Sometimes he doesn't even meet the artist to write.

Far from seeing it as a sacrilege, he believes rather that he acts as an investigator.

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"The unofficial biographies I recommend them to the readers because they are the closest to the truth. The official biographies in fact, one asks you to write the fate of heroes! The artists tell themselves more but tell their own legend than they arrange their own way, "he said. He also analyzes that for some, it is also a way of not being forgotten and making people talk about them.