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Guest of the portrait of the week in Sept à huit This Sunday, May 17, Pascal Obispo spoke with sincerity to Audrey Crespo-Mara who came to his home, in the Arcachon basin. The singer notably returned to his biggest childhood injury.
Notice to Pascal Obispo fans. On May 22, 2026, the 61-year-old artist will release a new album entitled Heritage Vol. 2which will include thirteen original duets sung with renowned stars like Ycare, Axel Bauer, Renaud and Zazie. To promote it, he accepted the invitation from Audrey Crespo-Mara for the portrait of the week, her intimate interview broadcast every week at 7:30 p.m., at the end of Sept à huitpresented by Harry Roselmack.
Thus, TF1 viewers will discover this Sunday, May 17, the place of residence of the interpreter of Luciea house located on the Arcachon basin, in Cap Ferret. An idyllic setting that lends itself well to secrets. Indeed, he spoke as rarely about his personal journey, returning in particular to his childhood marked by the absence of his father, a former player for the Girondins de Bordeaux between 1955 and 1960, who died in 2012. The singer was only eight years old when his parents separated.
Pascal Obispo takes refuge in music and painting
“I spent a lot of time with my cousins who are like my brothers,” he remembers when the channel published an extract from this interview on Instagram. To fill this void, he composes melodies and paints pictures in therapy. Works representing faces and which are exhibited in the recording studio of his place of life. “We come back to the father. It’s super important not to feel alone. Divorce is synonymous with loneliness. I filled this gap with music and with all these faces who helped me quite a bit,” he admitted. Pascal Obispo himself divorced in 2022 from his wife, model Julie Hantson, after seven years of marriage.
“I am from the Atlantic”: Pascal Obispo no longer lives in Paris
Today, Johnny Hallyday’s friend lives far from Paris: “I preferred to favor this place. Before, I returned to Paris for nine months of the year and now, it’s quite the opposite and it’s much more pleasant, he justified. Far from the pollution, the violence, the people angry, Parisian speed, my DNA is here, it’s the sea, it’s the ocean, I’m from the Atlantic.”
Article written in collaboration with 6Médias
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