Camille Lellouche surprises a fan at her concert

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Last Sunday, the singer and comedian performed in Avignon. During her concert, Camille Lellouche reserved an unexpected surprise for one of her spectators with the complicity of her companion… We tell you.

Love runs through the streets… and into concert halls! Last weekend, spectators of the Camille Lellouche concert were able to attend a significant event. Indeed, while OphĂ©lie, a fan, suspected nothing, the famous comedian invited her to join her on stage at Confluence Spectacles in Avignon. Moved, the young woman finally quickly understood that it was a marriage proposal with the complicity of her companion (Eric).

“ I arrived an hour before the concert to chat with her and plan everything. She had already thought of everything! During the concert, I was backstage with Luna (my daughter) in my arms and after an hour, just before the encores, she said on the microphone: ‘I would like to bring someone on stage’ », tells Eric DauphinĂ©before adding: “ OphĂ©lie was in tears. She suspected that it was an exceptional moment. She knows me, but I really didn’t let her guess anything “.

A shared happiness

After her request, Camille Lellouche took to the piano to sing with the audience her flagship title, “ But I love you “. Everyone in the room was filming. “ When we left, people congratulated us. Some took our number to send us the video and in the parking lot, cars were honking at us! », continues to tell the future groom. Videos already available on TikTok.

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