Post by davidhr on Dec 20, 2022 8:31:13 GMT -5
A quiet pre-holiday week for Lara, who did show an interest in her social media audience by posting the following picture on her FB and Instagram accounts, at
www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=732796161538013&set=a.259330805551220
and
along with the comment, “Puccini's La bohème... happy with this evening at the Opera”
The book tour is apparently over, at least for the time being. Nevertheless, a few more articles about Lara appeared in the press: first at (https://www.sudinfo.be/id590695/article/2022-12-17/rencontre-avec-lara-fabian-je-suis-atteinte-du-syndrome-du-lutin):
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Meeting with Lara Fabian: “I have pixie syndrome!”
While she has just published "Tout", an autobiography where she mixes anecdotes and cooking recipes, the singer is preparing to celebrate the end of year celebrations with her family.
Lara, is it easier to reveal yourself in song or through an autobiography?
LF:Exercise is very different. In a song, you have to do a kind of summary in three minutes. There is still a desire to connect directly with the other because it has this virtue of entertaining and lightening hearts. When you write a book, there is no time limit. Me, I just wanted to be in the sharing and the transmission. It was a moment of contemplation where I managed to retrace 30 years of life and career. I saw the immediate convergence with the table. I could not tell about myself without making the link with the kitchen which is my second love. I'm not a chef, just a girl who cooks for the people she loves.
When did cooking become a passion?
LF:Since my childhood. My mom, my grandmother and my aunts transmitted to me the true values of the table. For them, preparing a dish for others was a gesture of love. Cooking has therefore always been part of my upbringing. The women in my family have had a huge influence on who I am. I have always been surrounded by love and kindness.
How do you feel behind the stoves?
LF:A great freedom, a great gratitude to have wonderful ingredients around me, but also an anticipated joy. I always look forward to sharing the dishes I prepare with my loved ones. At home, there are always a lot of people, a lot of food and above all a lot of noise. (laughs) On the other hand, when there are three of us, my daughter, my husband and me, it's much more sober. I still want to put on some music, light some candles and set a nice table.
You are gluten intolerant. How have you adapted your cooking habits?
LF: It was a shock for me, but also for the others. It can quickly become a real problem. It took me time to understand it, accept it and transform it into my food. Being an Italian girl and not being able to eat pasta, bread, pizza, tiramisu or croissants was hard to live with. Today, with everything on the market, it is possible to transform everything. When someone invites me, I usually bring my ingredients. And if I have to go to a restaurant, I take fish and vegetables, and everything is fine.
Your daughter Lou instilled in you a passion for pastry...
LF:It's true! I've always been very bad at baking. That's an understatement. Lou taught me that you just have to have a little fantasy and let yourself go. Beyond the method and the arithmetic related to pastry, there is a real pleasure to take when you get down to it. And if we miss, it doesn't matter, just start over.
>> Discover Lara Fabian's full interview this Saturday in your Max magazine available in bookstores in Sudinfo newspapers or by clicking here .
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While this portion of the article does not go into detail on Lara’s holidays plans, the idea that she’ll be spending it with her family is no surprise – though this doesn’t clarify just where that will be (but see later).
And then - occasionally Lara has mentioned the beauty products she uses to keep her skin in good shape, and they are emphasized in this article: www.femina.fr/article/depuis-plus-de-20-ans-lara-fabian-ne-se-passe-pas-de-ce-soin-anti-age-pour-ralentir-les-effets-du-temps-sur-sa-peau):
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“For more than 20 years”, Lara Fabian has not been without this anti-aging treatment to slow down the effects of time on her skin
Via her Instagram account, Lara Fabian revealed the anti-aging beauty product that has been hiding behind her sublime and supple skin for all these years.
Salma Hayek, Isabelle Adjani, Cameron Diaz, Sophie Marceau, Céline Dion… If surgery and aesthetic medicine - and in particular injections of botulinum toxins - have become more popular in recent years in the world of "showbiz", several personalities of more than 50 years continue to advocate natural beauty! This is the case of the singer Lara Fabian since at the dawn of her 53 years, the interpreter of "Je t’aime" has never passed on the billiards.
“I've never done it, but I know very well that one day maybe I should go if it's important. My face is my image. I do a job where I am in representation. If I showed up scruffy with a push broom on my head, it wouldn't be respectful of my audience. So, I'm not saying no, even if it's not relevant”, confided the Belgian-Canadian artist to our colleagues from Ciné Télé Revue in 2020.
For the moment, Lara Fabian therefore continues to take care of her skin thanks to a beauty routine like no other! And for good reason, the singer owes her youthful appearance and her smooth skin to several extremely luxurious treatments! In October 2021, the latter revealed on Instagram the 5-star skincare brand made in Switzerland that she had been using for several decades: CellCosmet .
“Starting this sweet Sunday day with a good breakfast and my little beauty routine with @cellcosmet_cellmen_official. How I love these creams that have taken care of my skin for over 20 years”, she wrote in the caption of a photo of her followed by an image of a CellCosmet serum: the CellLift Serum .
A sumptuous treatment that targets the main visible manifestations of skin aging and promises immediate results thanks to its remarkable composition (organic cells actively stabilized up to 10%)! Promises visibly kept without any problem according to the post of the beautiful Lara Fabian!
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Interesting photos/videos of the week: first an homage to the holidays:
In what is a nice image of the winter holiday season, the Lara Fabian Family FB site posted this picture of Lara,
www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=128101200102489&set=a.119466624299280
And, given that this is the last News Update before Christmas, to celebrate the holiday, the ‘old favorite’ of Lara singing “White Christmas”, first as recorded from the audience,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNZlvMnX34s
And then from that same PBS show filmed in Montreal, as shown in the extended European broadcast,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SywyS1CRiTM
In that same spirit, Lara singing “All I Want for Christmas Is You”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyNbSTuRi5c
and finally, as part of an ensemble, “Glory Alleluia”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fXXkQy9FLo
As for Christmas photos Lara has done, the Lara Fabian America FB site put together a nice collection of them, at
www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=553243186815411&set=pcb.553244796815250
Then, in honor of the beautiful skin Lara works to maintain, what could be a nicer example then the picture provided by the Lara Fabian The Netherlands FB site,
www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=592724899527571&set=a.592265722906822
And this one also featured a creative hairdo, not something one normally thinks of Lara as pursuing.
Lara will be ‘home for the holidays’, which means with her family, wherever that may be this week; for what it’s worth Lara posted two ‘Instagram stories’, both of which showed her love and remembrance of Quebec, which may indeed imply where she is, at:
with the text “Montreal, Quebec…What a beauty my beautiful province... relentlessly beautiful”
(ps - it snowed in Montreal this past weekend)
And since this is the last Update before Christmas, let me wish you all a happy holiday season, wherever you may be.
David
www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=732796161538013&set=a.259330805551220
and
http://instagram.com/p/CmHEKgOtosi
along with the comment, “Puccini's La bohème... happy with this evening at the Opera”
The book tour is apparently over, at least for the time being. Nevertheless, a few more articles about Lara appeared in the press: first at (https://www.sudinfo.be/id590695/article/2022-12-17/rencontre-avec-lara-fabian-je-suis-atteinte-du-syndrome-du-lutin):
-----------------------------
Meeting with Lara Fabian: “I have pixie syndrome!”
While she has just published "Tout", an autobiography where she mixes anecdotes and cooking recipes, the singer is preparing to celebrate the end of year celebrations with her family.
Lara, is it easier to reveal yourself in song or through an autobiography?
LF:Exercise is very different. In a song, you have to do a kind of summary in three minutes. There is still a desire to connect directly with the other because it has this virtue of entertaining and lightening hearts. When you write a book, there is no time limit. Me, I just wanted to be in the sharing and the transmission. It was a moment of contemplation where I managed to retrace 30 years of life and career. I saw the immediate convergence with the table. I could not tell about myself without making the link with the kitchen which is my second love. I'm not a chef, just a girl who cooks for the people she loves.
When did cooking become a passion?
LF:Since my childhood. My mom, my grandmother and my aunts transmitted to me the true values of the table. For them, preparing a dish for others was a gesture of love. Cooking has therefore always been part of my upbringing. The women in my family have had a huge influence on who I am. I have always been surrounded by love and kindness.
How do you feel behind the stoves?
LF:A great freedom, a great gratitude to have wonderful ingredients around me, but also an anticipated joy. I always look forward to sharing the dishes I prepare with my loved ones. At home, there are always a lot of people, a lot of food and above all a lot of noise. (laughs) On the other hand, when there are three of us, my daughter, my husband and me, it's much more sober. I still want to put on some music, light some candles and set a nice table.
You are gluten intolerant. How have you adapted your cooking habits?
LF: It was a shock for me, but also for the others. It can quickly become a real problem. It took me time to understand it, accept it and transform it into my food. Being an Italian girl and not being able to eat pasta, bread, pizza, tiramisu or croissants was hard to live with. Today, with everything on the market, it is possible to transform everything. When someone invites me, I usually bring my ingredients. And if I have to go to a restaurant, I take fish and vegetables, and everything is fine.
Your daughter Lou instilled in you a passion for pastry...
LF:It's true! I've always been very bad at baking. That's an understatement. Lou taught me that you just have to have a little fantasy and let yourself go. Beyond the method and the arithmetic related to pastry, there is a real pleasure to take when you get down to it. And if we miss, it doesn't matter, just start over.
>> Discover Lara Fabian's full interview this Saturday in your Max magazine available in bookstores in Sudinfo newspapers or by clicking here .
---------------------------------------------
While this portion of the article does not go into detail on Lara’s holidays plans, the idea that she’ll be spending it with her family is no surprise – though this doesn’t clarify just where that will be (but see later).
And then - occasionally Lara has mentioned the beauty products she uses to keep her skin in good shape, and they are emphasized in this article: www.femina.fr/article/depuis-plus-de-20-ans-lara-fabian-ne-se-passe-pas-de-ce-soin-anti-age-pour-ralentir-les-effets-du-temps-sur-sa-peau):
----------------------------------------
“For more than 20 years”, Lara Fabian has not been without this anti-aging treatment to slow down the effects of time on her skin
Via her Instagram account, Lara Fabian revealed the anti-aging beauty product that has been hiding behind her sublime and supple skin for all these years.
Salma Hayek, Isabelle Adjani, Cameron Diaz, Sophie Marceau, Céline Dion… If surgery and aesthetic medicine - and in particular injections of botulinum toxins - have become more popular in recent years in the world of "showbiz", several personalities of more than 50 years continue to advocate natural beauty! This is the case of the singer Lara Fabian since at the dawn of her 53 years, the interpreter of "Je t’aime" has never passed on the billiards.
“I've never done it, but I know very well that one day maybe I should go if it's important. My face is my image. I do a job where I am in representation. If I showed up scruffy with a push broom on my head, it wouldn't be respectful of my audience. So, I'm not saying no, even if it's not relevant”, confided the Belgian-Canadian artist to our colleagues from Ciné Télé Revue in 2020.
For the moment, Lara Fabian therefore continues to take care of her skin thanks to a beauty routine like no other! And for good reason, the singer owes her youthful appearance and her smooth skin to several extremely luxurious treatments! In October 2021, the latter revealed on Instagram the 5-star skincare brand made in Switzerland that she had been using for several decades: CellCosmet .
“Starting this sweet Sunday day with a good breakfast and my little beauty routine with @cellcosmet_cellmen_official. How I love these creams that have taken care of my skin for over 20 years”, she wrote in the caption of a photo of her followed by an image of a CellCosmet serum: the CellLift Serum .
A sumptuous treatment that targets the main visible manifestations of skin aging and promises immediate results thanks to its remarkable composition (organic cells actively stabilized up to 10%)! Promises visibly kept without any problem according to the post of the beautiful Lara Fabian!
---------------------------------
Interesting photos/videos of the week: first an homage to the holidays:
In what is a nice image of the winter holiday season, the Lara Fabian Family FB site posted this picture of Lara,
www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=128101200102489&set=a.119466624299280
And, given that this is the last News Update before Christmas, to celebrate the holiday, the ‘old favorite’ of Lara singing “White Christmas”, first as recorded from the audience,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNZlvMnX34s
And then from that same PBS show filmed in Montreal, as shown in the extended European broadcast,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SywyS1CRiTM
In that same spirit, Lara singing “All I Want for Christmas Is You”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyNbSTuRi5c
and finally, as part of an ensemble, “Glory Alleluia”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fXXkQy9FLo
As for Christmas photos Lara has done, the Lara Fabian America FB site put together a nice collection of them, at
www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=553243186815411&set=pcb.553244796815250
Then, in honor of the beautiful skin Lara works to maintain, what could be a nicer example then the picture provided by the Lara Fabian The Netherlands FB site,
www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=592724899527571&set=a.592265722906822
And this one also featured a creative hairdo, not something one normally thinks of Lara as pursuing.
Lara will be ‘home for the holidays’, which means with her family, wherever that may be this week; for what it’s worth Lara posted two ‘Instagram stories’, both of which showed her love and remembrance of Quebec, which may indeed imply where she is, at:
http://instagram.com/p/CmXUDV8LvOD
with the text “Montreal, Quebec…What a beauty my beautiful province... relentlessly beautiful”
(ps - it snowed in Montreal this past weekend)
And since this is the last Update before Christmas, let me wish you all a happy holiday season, wherever you may be.
David