
The singer of “The Wind Blown from the Sea” became famous in the 90s and then took a long creative break to be close to her family. Natalie assured that her career helped her get to know herself better.
“My unexpected arrival on the scene was destined to cure me of my hatred of men and learn how to give myself properly. The scene is based on sex, on the exchange of sexual energy. In my case, the audience is male and I am female. I have studied this topic psychologically, scientifically, and I may even be an expert in it,” Natalie shared.

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She recalled that acrobatics in seduction are considered when the body remains invisible and sexuality seems to emanate from the face. However, modern artists have to work more and more with the body, because it is not always possible to see the star’s face up close. “So on stage without a body, preferably flexible and plastic, no way! The scene evoked my sexuality, “explained the artist.
Natalie noted that she learned a lot from the strippers. She was always amazed by these girls who came to work on the subway and then quickly changed their clothes and turned into fatal beauties.

“We artists came to concerts with directors, security, we demanded a dressing room and it all looked so pompous. Strippers showed me an example: it makes no sense to attract too much attention to yourself, but to do your work mobile, quietly. Now I can change clothes in any place, even if there are dancers, musicians, strippers around me, ”admitted Natalie in an interview with EG.
Natalie often organizes daring photo shoots. She is not ashamed to bare her chest.
Source: The Voice Mag

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