Lenie's Hotte interview: “In 2025, I want to win Dancing with the Stars”

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INTERVIEW – A few days before the holidays, Lenie came to lend a hand to the WECB teams. His challenge: to wrap a gift while sharing his most memorable Christmas memories.

Gift wrap, ribbon and glitter. WECB immerses you in the world of Christmas by inviting your favorite artists to answer our questions while making a gift package! After the challenge taken up by Helena and Pierre de Maere, it was Lenie who took part in the game.

So, what memory does she have of New Year’s Eve at “Star Academy”? What is his favorite Christmas song? While trying to wrap a stuffed animal, Lenie confides.

“Christmas at the castle was very cool”

Last year, the former TV-hook candidate had an atypical Christmas at the castle of Dammarie-les-Lys: “It was very cool because I was able to experience Christmas differently with people I love and who are part of my life now“, remembers Lenie at the microphone of WECB.

The young Niçoise has since had a busy year with the release of a double single (“J’ai Plus Peur” / “Sans Toi”) as well as her recent hit “Divine”: “2024 allowed me to have personal evolution, artistic evolution and increased self-confidence.”

For Christmas, the singer wishes above all else “winning Dancing with the Stars, preparing an album, touring, writing lots of sounds and finding all my worlds.

Don't miss Lenie's many other secrets in our video.

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