Solène Delinger 5:16 p.m., January 02, 2023

Camille Lellouche was invited to the program "A Sunday in the countryside" on Sunday January 1 on France 2. In tears, the singer confided in her former addiction to alcohol.

Before participating in "The Voice", Camille Lellouche sang in piano bars and "drank too much" because she was "unhappy".

It is thanks to her mother that she managed to get out of it. 

Invited on Sunday January 1 in the new program of Frédéric Lopez,

 A Sunday in the countryside

, Camille Lellouche confided in an open heart on very intimate subjects.

The singer first evoked the story of her grandparents, deported during the Second World War.

“My grandfather was my hero, my second dad, he had this courage. He was in a labor camp and my grandmother in an extermination camp (…) It is very disturbing to be in a barn (Editor's note: the show was filmed in a barn) because that's where he fled".

"I have no problem with that"

"They were so humble, simple my grandparents. They went through hell, they could have died each on their own, and so I think I have a need to exist and a very strong need for love then that I was very loved. It's a duty to remember, but above all a duty to exist very strongly because they couldn't, and even the dreams they couldn't have, I tries to achieve them”, continues the comedian, who then remembered his own past.

Before her participation in

 The Voice, 

Camille Lellouche had to fight a very difficult fight against alcohol. 

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Camille Lellouche pulled through with the love and support of her family

"I go out too much. I sing in piano bars, but above all, I drink too much because I am unhappy. I say it very clearly, I have no problem with that".

In tears, the 36-year-old singer explains: "Suddenly, I can no longer go to work, so I can't pay my rent, so I go into debt and, one day, my mother felt it. She rang at six in the morning, she saw the apartment and she said, 'You're going to return the apartment and you're going to come home.'"

The family is particularly sacred for Camille Lellouche.



She delivers herself with emotion to Frédéric Lopez on one of the most painful periods of his life.



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The mother of little Alma got through it thanks to the support and love of her family.

"Love is so strong. My brother has seen a lot of things, poor thing. There are people when you're bad… I've seen all the people who left me and those who were there, they were my mother and my brother,” she says.

This is not the first time that Camille Lellouche has confided in very personal subjects.

In November 2021, in

Sept à Huit

, she revealed that she had been beaten for two years by her former companion.