Singer Laâm, who rose to fame in the 90s, is back on the TF1 show. dance with the stars Last year, it was eliminated from the first prime. A few weeks later, her husband, Robert Suber, died. This was an entrepreneur in the music world and a pair of budgies spun the perfect love. However, it will be one year after her husband’s death. On Monday, October 10, the singer expressed her deep sorrow a few days before the anniversary of her death. instagram.
“My sadness continues. In 15 days, it will be a year since my husband left me alone in the mess of this life. I passed by the Voltaire metro of the hotel where we stayed for a while. I was a waiter back then. I had a lump in my throat. She had left Los Angeles, where she lived a very comfortable life in Paris to live our love and dream together – there was misery. It was 26 years ago. If you pass by you will think of us“, he expressed in a photo revealing the facade of the Grand Hotel Voltaire.
Another photo showing her old home, in addition to the other shot, came to commemorate her late husband.
“It’s been almost a year since my husband left me alone in the mess of this life. We used to live there, metro Charonne rue Léon Frot. There I listened to my demo tape of “singing for those far from home” that will change my life. And our life. Thank you. In loving memory of my dear husband Rip.“, Wrote.
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Source: Programme Television

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