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“Fame is not a cult of personality. “, cash, Mylène Farmer does not mince words about what she thinks of today’s influencers

The world evolves. In a very short time, social networks have managed to take an important place in the daily life of populations. If a few years ago Instagram and Snapchat were used exclusively to send and share photos, they are now two full-time work platforms for many influencers around the world. Also become real stars. A change that Mylène Farmer has a little trouble understanding.

Asked by Gala, the one who already has 40 career behind her does not hesitate to make a scathing analysis on this new celebrity who came out of nowhere according to her: “ It seems to me that fame should be the reflection of the recognition of a work, of an action, by the public. Not a personality cult. ». According to our beautiful redhead, this new trend should not last, it is above all a generational phenomenon, which has a very bad influence on the youngest: ” We claim to live an ideal daily life, envied by a community. But that’s not life. It doesn’t shock me, but it doesn’t interest me either.“, she admits before sharing one of her concerns on this subject: “ The risk is great for those who mistakenly think that their life does not correspond to this superficial image of reality”.

Seeing and envying a person for their dream life filled with travel, free time and wealth is not a solution for the future according to Mylène Farmer. And when the question of whether she would like to become an influencer is asked, the answer is clear: ” Absolutely not ! “. And for good reason, what she knows and likes to do is to live at her own pace, ” I exercise an artistic activity, I have appointments with the public and a woman’s life surrounded by her animals and her friends “. Thanks to his talent in music: We confuse popularity and fame. I prefer to continue to walk for recognition of my work. I express myself through my texts, hoping that they will touch those who listen to them. It’s a matter of emotion, skin, flesh and blood“. That is clear.

Far from wanting to criticize the influencers and influencers who today earn their living thanks to social networks, the interpreter of “Libertine” prefers all the same to believe in a normal world, soon to be back.

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