Jean-Jacques Goldman’s daughter Caroline reveals mom’s role when she was young.

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Jean-Jacques Goldman’s Successful Family Life

Jean-Jacques Goldman is living a happy life with his young partner, Nathalie Thu Huong-Lagier, whom he married in October 2001. Together, they have three daughters, Maya in 2004, Kimi in 2005 and Rose in 2007. But the famous singer had lived a first part of his life, and founded another family, before experiencing this great joy. He had married Catherine Morlet in his first wedding in July 1975 and had known, by her side, the joy of being a father for the first time.

Jean-Jacques Goldman’s Eldest Children

Jean-Jacques Goldman’s eldest children are well known. Michael Goldman is particularly known for having been the director of the castle in the last season of the Star Academy show, won by Anisha. Caroline Goldman, on the other hand, has a slightly less golden image with the public since she is at the center of recurrent controversies, especially for the educational methods she provides as a doctor of clinical child psychology – she advocates, in particular, the benefits of punishments and strict limits. As for her sister Nina, she is an emergency pediatrician by profession. Yet these three have received the same education.

The Goldman Family Growing Up

Michael, Caroline and Nina grew up in Montrouge, in the south suburbs of Paris, where their father composed his first great successes in the early 1980s. As she recalls in the columns of Figaro Magazine, their mother Catherine Morlet, more discreet, had given her body and soul to provide her sons and two daughters with a “happy childhood”. “My father had an intimidating but fair role, which allowed a great wealth of relationships,” she recently told Elle journalists. That is to say, he was warm, stimulating intellectually, free in his relationship with fantasy and sharing…” Find Caroline Goldman’s interview in the Madame Figaro magazine of June 2, 2023.

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