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This Saturday, September 30, on the show 50′ Inside broadcast on TF1, Isabelle Ithurburu receives Louane. The singer rarely spoke about the death of her parents, when she was only 16 years old.

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Isabelle Ithurburu welcomed Louane in her latest issue of 50′ Inside this September 30, where they notably addressed the subject of school bullying in France. The singer, who was the victim of harassment, shared her experience. She told how, when she was ten years old, she invited her whole class to her birthday party, but only two boys came, which was difficult for her. Louane explained that this ordeal had profoundly affected her perception of human relationships. She pointed out that bullying can create a fear of relationships because you end up thinking that if everyone is against you, the problem lies within yourself.

Louane harassed at the age of 10

The singer also shared a memorable experience she had on Instagram. She saw a photo of a man holding a sign that read: “Bullied in college, still on medication at 69“. This image touched her deeply, and she underlined the importance of fighting against bullying, because no one wants to see children suffer or adults broken because of this problem. Louane expressed her desire to raise awareness more people to school bullying and to help put an end to this scourge in France. During her interview on TF1, Louane also returned to the death of her parents, when she was only 16 years old.

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Louane talks about the death of her parents and the very complicated mourning process

“Everyone reacts in a different way, it turns out that for the moment my way of reacting was to work : I really got into work straight away and I think it really helped me at first, then helped me a little, and finally helped me a lot”, she begins. Before explaining: “Served because at one point, we work so much that we don’t have the opportunity to mourn and then I did it laterbut it doesn’t matter, it’s just that at the time I did it, I was convinced that I had already done it, which was completely false. I had a backlash but it happens to a lot of people; today I did it, afterward it remains a mourning it never really goes away, but today it is much more livable and less painful than at the time“, concludes Louane.

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