Don’t forget. One year after being a finalist Sound Kids 5Carla Lazzari represented France at Eurovision Junior 2019 with the children’s song Bim Bam You. He then placed 5th among 19 competitors in the final classification. And in the popular vote rankings, Carla was even on the podium in third place!
Despite this very good score, without forgetting his outstanding career Sound Kids, Carla Lazzari went through a very painful period on her return from Eurovision Junior. Now a contender for its twelfth season dance with the stars The 17-year-old girl mentioned earlier on TF1. Parisian “school harassment“He lived after the singing competition. This Friday, October 7th, during the fifth premiership dance with the starsThe young singer, unable to hold back her tears, once again trusted the abundant ridicule and judgments she was targeting.
“I had a difficult time after Eurovision and it helped me move forward. I immediately recognized myself in this story. There were many positive things, I was living my dream, but it’s true that it was very difficult when I got back to university. I actually have a lot of hate. Felt like a joke, I wasn’t legit. He always said ‘Carla, you’re just a buzz, you’re just a joke!’ I summed up… And we never tried to find out who I was.“, Carla Lazzari said in tears and is still affected by all these attacks. But in addition to threats and homophobic insults, she was able to count on the support of juror and former candidate Bilal Hassani, who experienced the same journey and cyberbullying. ”You’re never prepared for so many backlash. Giving so many opinions about you turns you off after a while. It crystallizes you. I think this bonus will be liberating for youTogether with she and her partner Pierre Mauduy, Carla Lazzari later managed to survive this painful episode by dancing a contemporary waltz. well Barbara Pravi’s photo.
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Source: Programme Television

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