DIAMS. After the presentation of her documentary called “Salam”, the French rapper Diam’s is back on French television, this Sunday, June 26. She chose the program Seven to eight on TF1 to tell “her truth”, from her success to her conversion to Islam.
[Mis à jour le 26 juin 2022 à 18h13] The television event of this Sunday, June 26, 2022 in the evening is undoubtedly the big return of Diam’s on the screens. The former rapper gives her only television interview to Audrey Crespo-Mara on TF1. Diam’s is the subject of the portrait of the week from Seven to Eight, at 7:30 p.m. A logical choice, given that it was already on this show that she announced that she was stopping her musical career, in 2012. But why such a return after ten years of absence?
If Diam’s returns to the front of the stage, after ten years of silence, it is to present its documentary baptized Hello. The rapper tells her story, from her meteoric rise to her media disappearance, passing through success, tragedies and her conversion to Islam. The former rapper, now 41, left France for Saudi Arabia, where she lives with her husband, former Franco-Tunisian rapper Faouzi Tarkhani and her three children.
In an interview given to Parisian, on May 26, 2022, she defines herself as a “mother hen, gaga.” “My life revolves around them. My daughter, Maryam, is 10, my sons, Abraham and Luqman, are 7 and 5,” Diam’s adds. If the former star explains that she has turned the page on her musical career, even if music remains “central to (her) life”, as she confides to Raw, she keeps close ties of friendship with the singer Vitaa. “With Charlotte (Vitaa’s real first name), our friendship has never changed. We were two little ‘girls’ who spent evenings together. Today, we are two mothers who meet in the afternoon”, explains Diam’s to the Parisian.
Today, far from the stage, she explains living off what she earned at the time: “My mother, who worked in a record company, managed things well for me. I was not in need. .” With her husband, Diam’s had the project to create a travel agency, Hegire, which was to organize pilgrimages to Mecca. “With my husband, we are thinking of reopening it, but we don’t know when or in what form. We can always accompany private groups on site. We’ll see, explains Diam’s to the newspaper.
The film Salam, which was presented at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday May 26, will be released in theaters on July 1 and 2, then will be available on the BrutX platform at the start of the school year. Before this release, a trailer of Hello, directed by Diam’s, Houda Benyamina and Anne Cissé, was unveiled on social networks. We discovered the first images of the documentary, narrated by the interpreter of The Dumpling.
“For years, people knocked on my door asking me for permission to put my life on stage, to play it, to interpret it. Many requests for documentaries, biopics, series have not ceased to flow . I had the feeling that I was being asked to give the keys to my life so that others could make a film of it. A show”, wrote the interpreter of The Dumpling on Instagram announcing the upcoming release of the documentary.
The project that she finally agreed to carry out is therefore called Hello. It was written and directed by three women, Diam’s herself and directors Houda Benyamina (who received three Césars for her film divine) and Anne Cissé. The documentary traces the life and career of Mélanie Georgiades, the artist’s real name, who announced her retirement from the stage in 2012.
“Hello offered me the means to tell, with my vision, my emotion and my words what I call: my truth. There is certainly the story of Diam’s behind the woman I am today, but it is also a human story, and a quest that can echo the story of so many people”, also writes the rapper in the same Instagram post.
Diam’s evokes its dazzling success, but also its flaws, its doubts and the reverse side of the celebrity medal. She discusses, for example, her psychiatric internment in 2008: “It’s the beginning of the nightmare, they take your phone, they cut you off from the world, sometimes they stick machines on your head, they barely listened to me. J continued to harm myself. They extinguished me with pills and I fell into the hell of drugs.”
Faouzi Tarkhani was born in 1975 in Sarcelles, in Val-d’Oise. Of Tunisian origin, the rapper is blind. He became known at the end of the 90s with the release of his first album called warrior for peacereleased in 1999. Two years later, Faouzi Tarkhani released his second album, Breeze of consciencein which he collaborates with various personalities such as Lââm and Faudel, but also Gad Elmaleh, Dieudonné or even Zinedine Zidane.
From a first marriage in 2006, the artist has three children: a girl in 2007 and two boys born in 2008 and 2010. In 2015, Faouzi Tarkhani married the former French rapper Diam’s, with whom he has a boy named Abraham. In 2018 and 2019, the ex-rapper published two novels, a repentance and The juvenile force against Sambo the terrible.