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“We were like two roosters in a henhouse”

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“We were like two roosters in a henhouse”

This Friday, May 10, 2024, Catherine Lara created a surprise by participating in the new season of “Mask Singer”. The singer and violinist, who will celebrate her 79th birthday in a few days, had a beautiful love story with Muriel Robin a few years ago. But the two women, who have since remained very friends, had a very complicated breakup, from which Catherine Lara suffered for a long time.

Catherine Lara never hid it and she is surely one of the first personalities French women to have proudly assumed their homosexuality. At the beginning of the 1990s, the singer and violinist, then at the height of her fame, revealed to the general public her love story with comedian Muriel Robin. Despite the ten years that separate the two women, Muriel Robin and Catherine Lara live a beautiful love story for a few years, between 1990 and 1995. But unfortunately, the two women ended up breaking up after five beautiful years together.

In 2011, in an autobiographical book called Between emotion and me, Catherine Lara looked back with emotion on this painful love story. The violinist, who is preparing to celebrate her 79th birthday, revealed to Paris Match during a promotional interview have lived “a sublime love story” with Muriel Robinwhich she had a hard time forgetting…

“With Muriel, who is an exceptional being, I experienced a sublime story. I have boundless admiration for her, for her uprightness, her honesty and her frankness., but we were a bit like two roosters in a henhouse and perhaps not totally in sync. We each still had a long way to go.” had then explained the one who, today, spends happy days with Samantha, who has shared his life for more than 25…

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