Annoyed, Charles Lafortune takes the stage at La Voix to deliver a message

A moment of great emotion occurred The voice This Sunday, February 18, 2024, Charles Lafortune broke down on stage and told a contestant's story.

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Samantha Charbonneau-Vaudeville, 23, was the second of the evening to try her luck at La Voix.

With a speech impediment and mild autism, she was able to overcome the challenges to bring people a message of hope: “This is the perfect opportunity to show everyone that we can achieve a lot even with a disability.” “Great things,” She explained before taking the stage.

Even though the jury didn't look back on her piano performance of “Ton histoire,” she touched on her family, the audience, her singing teacher Kevin Bazinet, who encouraged her, as well as host Charles Lafortune, who joined her on stage to highlight her story, there she is the father of Mathis Lafortune, who is also autistic:

“Neurodiversity is something very important – I’m going to break [pause]. “To have people like them who find themselves at La Voix and where everyone, like everyone, is in the same competition, that's great,” he said emotionally.

The trainers then blamed themselves for not turning around, touched by his luggage.

Annoyed Charles Lafortune takes the stage at La Voix to

Bertrand Exertier

A beautiful and sweet TV moment!

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