VIDEO – Dalida: why her brother Orlando is furious with François Mitterrand

This Tuesday, April 12, Orlando was invited to It’s up to you to talk regarding the box Dalida – 35 years old already which will be available at the end of the month. Dalida’s brother took the opportunity to send a message regarding François Mitterrand.

In his new show hotel of time which will be broadcast on France 3 on May 2, Thierry Ardisson brings Dalida back to life, thanks to the deepfake, with whom we will see him discussing. In an excerpt broadcast on It’s up to you this Tuesday, April 12, we can see the late artist ask him if François Mitterrand came to his funeral. The answer is his brother who gave it on the set of France 5. “At his funeral, he was not present. And that, I blame him. I will not go into details. Especially since we are in the midst ofelection so we’re going to leave politics…”.

A direct attack on François Mitterrand who would have maintained an affair with Dalida for a certain time. For Orlando, it is inexcusable that he did not come for the funeral of his former lover. During the preparation of his show, Thierry Ardisson warned him that he was going to put this question. The diva’s brother says he accepted in order to launch yet another tackle to the former President of the French Republic: “That one, I grant you, it was wanted!”.

© JLPPA / BestimageArchive image of Dalida.

This promise that Orlando made to Dalida on her deathbed

During his passage through It’s up to youOrlando also confided in the subject of the tribute he continues to pay to the artist, in particular with the box Dalida – 35 years old already and the reissue of his memoirs for the end of April. He then remembered a promise he had made to her regarding it on his deathbed: It’s a promise I made to her the day she left. Yolanda, she’s my sister, that’s another mourning, but the artist, I promised her that she will never die. A very touching statement that explains why Orlando continues to honor the memory of the diva.

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Photo credits: Capture France 5

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