On Wednesday, December 14, Zazie was the guest of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine to present her new album. Kanat-P. The singer saluted the France-Morocco meeting, applying make-up to her cheeks from each team’s flag. The 58-year-old artist was once again asked about his supposedly perfectly white hair. “The only thing that will be permanent in this job is being yourself. It was you who said that. And at 58 you don’t look the way you looked at 20, assuming your age and showing a few small white hairs, that’s a message you want to send to women with this little gesture. ?asked columnist Mohammed Bouafsy.
“It seems like this is a message when you dare to do it while it’s a bit natural. There’s an obsolescence that’s somehow programmed for overexposed women, actresses complain about it too. Maybe there’s desert crossings. Because we’re our own bosses, we have less of a thing in music – I’m composing and writing – It doesn’t seem like it’s a punk or hyper gesture, people have been talking to me about it since set set”the translator snapped Zen. Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine then stepped forward to justify the columnist’s question: “We talked on this set, there is a journalist in Canada and he was fired because his hair turned gray on the air, that’s a topic actually”, explained.
And Zazie concludes: “If it can be of any help to a woman or two who are struggling to get past their fifties and say, ‘What can I do, I have more money to paint’? too much where I can’t recognize myselfs”.
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Source: Programme Television

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