Solène Delinger 1:50 p.m., February 01, 2023

In an interview with the magazine “Vogue” on Tuesday January 31, Angèle confided without filter about her romantic relationships and her bisexuality.

The 27-year-old singer explained that her view of love had evolved a lot, and that she was now "more in tune with polyamory". 

Angèle had certainly never made such confidences in her personal life… On the cover of

Vogue

magazine on Tuesday January 31, the 27-year-old singer, usually very discreet, agreed to open up about her privacy.

An intimacy that she has always tried to preserve, sometimes without success.

"I suppressed my attraction to girls"

Under the spotlight since the dazzling success of her first album

Brol

, the young woman was indeed faced with the flip side of the celebrity medal, when the people press revealed her bisexuality, without her agreement, in 2019. At the time, Angèle had a hard time accepting herself.

"Initially, the attraction to girls was something that I repressed, of course. But being bi, it suited me to be also attracted to guys - because I really like boys, as much as girls. It made it easier to hide it, finally to hide it from me, "she explains in the columns of

Vogue.


Angèle had a beautiful love story with Youtuber Marie Papillon.

She had formalized their romance in 2020. "When I felt feelings for a girl, to the point of living a relationship, I could no longer consider girls as a parenthesis", confides the young woman who separated by Marie Papillon in 2022. This relationship made her grow and allowed her to accept herself as she is, or almost...

Angèle no longer perceives love as an exclusive bond 

"In my life as an artist, yes. In my personal life, it's sad to say, not 100%", laments Angèle.

"I may have spoken about homosexuality, having written 'Your Queen' and not 'Your King', having become a bisexual icon for some, there are a thousand little things in everyday life that remind you that you are on the sidelines," she said. 

Asked about her love life today, Angèle did not want to go into details.

She just explains that she has another vision of love.

"At this point in my life, I no longer see it as an essentially exclusive bond. I'm more in tune with the idea of ​​polyamory, so it would be going into too intimate detail to start explaining what I'm going through. “, concludes the young woman, who plays the role of Falbala in the film 

Asterix and Obelix: The Middle Empire,

in theaters this Wednesday.