“She didn’t know me at all”: Juliette Armanet touched by remembering her grandmother who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease

“She didn’t know me at all”: Juliette Armanet touched by remembering her grandmother who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease

This July 2, 2023, Juliette Armanet was the guest of Audrey Crespo-Mara on Sept à Huit on TF1. The singer’s opportunity to emotionally revive the memory of her grandmother, who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease.

Singer Juliette Armanet was a guest on Audrey Crespo-Mara’s program. seven to eightIt will air on TF1 on Sunday, July 2nd.

After studying literature and theater, she worked as a journalist for six years and made documentaries for Arte and France Culture. She also worked in 50 minutes for the TF1 program for two years.

Drawing on these experiences, the singer filmed her grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s, to be remembered the summer before her disappearance.

“He never knew me. He questions me as if we were meeting for the first time.”refers to the singer, who was born in Lille, that tears begin to rise as she remembers the memory of her beloved grandmother. I must say that it was partly thanks to him that he learned music. As a matter of fact, learning piano in the family is passed on from mother to daughter. As Juliette Armanet explains, Paulette remembers everything about music, even if she forgets her own name: “What surprises me is that she no longer knows her name is Paulette, but on the other hand she yells at me if I play an F sharp instead of the regular F”.

Continues: “This place of music remained his place of absolute consciousness, a place of freedom. And then we feel that he remained very framed in his head. It remains in the hard drive. This floppy is the last floppy left.”

Oddly enough, this disease that destroyed everything we knew about the other, I had the feeling that it helped me pass a class and at the same time write a philanthropy.The mother of little Abel, born in 2018, tells.

interpreterlast day of disco” he said in the face of this disease, “hen may actually feel tremendous anger or injustice. I said to him, ‘But finally! Of course I am, I’m your little girl. Look, this is your name, this is your life…'”.

Melissa Tella

Source: Programme Television

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