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Tuesday, August 9, 2022

updated on Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Cindy Sander remembers her participation in La Nouvelle Star. The years have passed but his reputation sticks to his skin.

Cindy Sander confided in the columns of Parisian. She came back to his painful passage in the show La Nouvelle Star, which nevertheless made her a legend. The M6 ​​jury had not been kind to the young singer. What has she become today? Last weekend, we were able to find Cindy Sander in Fort Boyard, on France 2. The former candidate for La Nouvelle Star, who is now 44, mentioned his grueling participation at telecrochet. A still difficult memory for the interpreter of Butterfly of light.

“It was a bit like ‘Le Dîner de cons’. For three years, every week, I was invited to shows to make fun of me. But in at the same time, it was a ratings success and it was creating a buzz”, she explains to Parisian. It is with Thierry Mugler, the famous stylist passed away last January, that she was able to find comfort. The couturier gave Cindy Sander a chance. ” Thierry was able to restore my self-confidence. He was like a father to me. And everything we’ve done has been a real success. » Thanks to him, the singer was entrusted with a musical performed in Berlin and was able to release a mini-album, produced by stylist. After her career in Germany, Cindy Sander does not hide her desire to reconnect with the French public. The singer is determined to pursue her career.

“Today, my goal is to return to France. My wish is to rebuild a team, to have a producer at the height of Mugler “, says Cindy Sander. The star is well aware of having a lot of ambition. She’s waiting today for the person who will know give him a chance in France.

“Why not a duet with a Slimane or one Julien Dore ? » reports Gala. Cindy Sander knows, however, that she will have to get rid of her old reputation that sticks to her skin. ” Even though it’s calmed down, a lot of people still think ‘Ah, it’s Cindy Sander, she can’t sing…‘ They would be surprised. You have to go beyond this image and I think I have proven it enough. I was on stage every night for three years in Berlin, with 3,000 spectators each time in the room. People didn’t know me and thought my voice was wonderful. »




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