“The weather is much too beautiful”: Minister Olivia Grégoire begins to sing La Grenade by Clara Luciani to everyone’s surprise
|Olivia Grégoire brought together 101 female entrepreneurs for Women's Rights Day. MAXPPP – MOHAMMED BADRA
On Friday March 8, 2024, on the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, the Minister Delegate for Business sang in front of 101 female entrepreneurs. Olivia Grégoire sang La Grenade by Clara Luciani for a minute, provoking the amusement of the assembly.
"The weather is much too nice", the minister laughed after her minute of song. Noticing that the members of the assembly were smiling at her interpretation of La Grenade, Olivia Grégoire escaped with a humorous pirouette, note Le Figaro< /em>.
A feminist ode
On the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, the Minister Delegate for Business, Tourism and Consumer Affairs sang Clara Luciani's flagship song: Grenada , a feminist ode that praises the strength and resources of women.
Through the lyrics of this music, the singer claimed a mixture of strength and independence, chanting in the chorus: "Look, under my breast the pomegranate". In other words, behind attributes ultra-sexualized by society, power.
Sous vos seins, la grenade.
Sous vos seins, énormément d’entreprises.Soyez fières. pic.twitter.com/N7eJsZ6RSU
— Olivia Gregoire (@oliviagregoire) March 8, 2024
A good audience
At the end of a speech to 101 female entrepreneurs, the minister started music on her phone, before encouraging the assembly to continue with her. She also took the opportunity to sing.
At his side, the Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and a Aurore Bergé (minister responsible for equality between women and men and the fight against discrimination) smiling, clearly amused.
A large number of women gathered this Friday in Matignon filmed the scene. At the end of her performance, which lasted a minute, Olivia Grégoire finally declared "well I'm not going to do four minutes of song, the weather is much too nice and that's not enough&# 39;is not my vocation", to the cries and applause of his audience.