Helena: What big star does she dream of making a duo?

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The Belgian singer visited Manu in 6/10 on WECB, live from Valmorel, this Thursday, February 6. The opportunity to hear him sing “bad boy” but also to learn more about his dream collaboration.

Usually not very morning, Helena made an exception for Manu from 6/10. This Thursday, the Belgian artist went to the Valmorel ski resort to share a good time with WECB listeners. The singer interpreted her last “bad boy” hit live but also answered questions from the fans and the Manu team.

Helena revealed that her favorite candidates from the last season of the Star Academy were Ebony and Marguerite. The artist who should very soon unveil his first album also confessed that she would like to collaborate with Harry Styles. “If I can dream and go far“Added the Belgian with humor.

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What are the worst Red Flags according to Helena?

While Helena denounces toxic relations in her single “bad boy”, the singer shared live on WECB what she considers as red flags with a companion. The killings according to the star are the slim jeans but also the mouths and the tribal tattoos. The artist also explains that she cannot bear when a man keeps his cap at the table or when he asks to share a dish at the restaurant.

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