“More than 20 years after completely stepping away from the world of music and the media sphere, Jean-Jacques Goldman remains nevertheless one of the most beloved personalities among the French.
A celebrity who has become imperceptible but whose admirers continue to perpetuate his legend…
However, to everyone’s surprise, the artist is far from leading a luxurious life.
“He drives a modest Renault Clio”: these rare revelations about the “ordinary” life of Jean-Jacques Goldman
On Wednesday, August 2, 2023, Le Point took an interest in the “quiet” life of this vocalist who lives between London and Marseille…
It is certain that the least we can say is that Jean-Jacques Goldman prefers simple things!
The reason? Our colleagues suggest that the creator has chosen to live a reserved life, primarily centered around his children and descendants.
“He has always wanted to live an ordinary life, he meets his 11 grandchildren, participates in all their birthday parties, rents residences to bring his family together,” revealed Jean Bender to the weekly.
Jean Bender, a friend of the singer since their time at François-Villon high school in Paris.
“He drives a modest Renault Clio”: these rare revelations about the “ordinary” life of Jean-Jacques Goldman
Described as a “simple guy” by his childhood friend, Jean-Jacques would therefore lead a life far removed from the glamour and dazzling lights of the entertainment world.
According to our colleagues, he enjoys camping in the mountains, drives a Clio car, and regularly visits Club Med resorts, especially those in Opio at Valmorel.
They mention that he opts for the all-inclusive package, but not necessarily the most expensive.
An interest in the “simplicities of life” that is not new.
“He drives a modest Renault Clio”: these rare revelations about the “ordinary” life of Jean-Jacques Goldman
Last May, singer Éric Benzi told Gala that during his concerts, the singer preferred to entertain himself by playing a board game.
I remember a show in Paris where all the professionals were present. Jean-Jacques made everyone wait for forty-five minutes.
The guard outside his room was saying, “He’s busy”… In reality, we were playing Scrabble!”