Don’t forget the words of Yoan again yesterday, Thursday, September 22, in Nagui. The candidate ran into others, including Maëlle, who took her chances. Hear respect of Alliance Ethnik, published in 1995. At the end of his comment, the host, who had an idea in mind, asked him why he didn’t choose to sing a song by Shania Twain. .
“It’s a really simple, nice meeting”
Nagui revealed archive footage of some of the candidates who went through his program and later became famous. Let it gosong from the animated movie Snow Queen. Speaking of stars, the public and viewers of France 2 listened to the story of Maëlle meeting Canadian country singer Shania Twain fifteen years ago. “I was an assistant at a company, a tile, stone and marble consultant. Shania Twain just arrived, she was all alone, she talked to me. She smiled at me and I recognized her. She has an amazing smile. We chose her tiles, her marble, her stone, because she had a castle,” explained the candidate. .
“After that, I was able to go and visit the castle. It’s a really simple, beautiful encounter,” he concluded. Indeed, Shania Twain lived in the Château de Sully in the early 2000s, where she chose to “be anonymous among the anonymous on the Vaud Riviera.” His 46-room house in La Tour-de-Peilz was also adorned with a large farm. In 2003, Swiss media Le Temps also reported on the star’s choice to come and live on Lake Geneva. She wrote: “The best selling record singer in the world. But no one knows her at Migros. [une chaîne de supermarchés présente en Suisse] Montreux no more than Coop [une chaîne de supermarchés présente en Suisse] From La Tour-de-Peilz, the town of Vaud, where he lived for almost five years. In other words, 37-year-old Canadian Shania Twain is a big star all over the world except Switzerland.”
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Source: Programme Television

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