Séverine Ferrer

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Séverine Ferrer, born October 31, 1977 is a French singer of Italian, Vietnamese and Réunionaise origin.

Séverine Ferrer
Origin Monaco and France
Genre(s) Pop
Years active 2004–present

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Séverine Ferrer was born on 31 October, 1977 in Montpellier. She grew up on the island of Réunion and became a local celebrity. In 1991, Séverine and her family moved to Paris where she was certain that she wanted to be an artist. Séverine started her career by starring in television series. In 2004, Séverine Ferrer's career picked up with the release of a new album and her clothing line for pregnant women. Séverine Ferrer represented the principality of Monaco with the song "La coco-dance", at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 but failed the get past the semi-finals. She now lives in Monaco and is planning the future for her singing career. She is married to the French journalist Frédéric Mazé and have two sons.

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