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Lara Fabian Sells Her €1 Million Villa to Justine Henin in a Deal Between Longtime Friends

Lara Fabian returned to French television on Saturday, February 28, 2026, when viewers of TF1 saw her back in the iconic red coach’s chair on The Voice. TF1 described the Belgian singer as an international francophone star whose exceptional voice and artistic sensitivity bring rare emotional depth to the competition. The season’s grand final took place in prime time on Saturday, May 30, 2026, but the artist from Fabian’s team did not win the title.

Born on January 9, 1970, in Etterbeek, Belgium, Lara Fabian long owned a luxurious villa in Brussels. She sold the property in 2010 for one million euros to a close friend. The buyer was former professional tennis champion Justine Hénin, with whom Fabian has shared a deep friendship since 2006. The sale marked a change in the singer’s personal and professional life as she moved on from that chapter in Belgium.

Fabian has also recently returned to music with a new song titled “Je veux danser,” which she co-wrote with fellow Belgian artist Vitaa. She explained in an interview with RTBF VivaCité that the collaboration came from mutual affection and artistic connection. She described Vitaa as bright, talented, and easy to create with, saying that when she truly connects with someone, making music together feels natural.

In January 2025, Lara Fabian appeared on France 3’s La Boîte à Secrets, where she was visibly moved by messages from her daughter Lou and her husband Gabriel. Her daughter praised her as a caring and protective mother, saying that her presence is comforting even from a distance and expressing deep love for her. Lou also highlighted her mother’s strong sense of empathy and concern for others.

Gabriel, who has shared Fabian’s life for 13 years, also sent a heartfelt message, thanking her for being an extraordinary woman, a devoted mother, and the foundation of their family. He said he was proud of all she had accomplished and promised to stand by her no matter what happened. Fabian responded emotionally on air, saying she felt fortunate to be his wife.

The television appearance, the new musical release, and the personal tributes all reflect a period of renewed visibility for Lara Fabian. As she continues to balance her career and family life, the singer remains a prominent figure in the francophone music world, with strong public support and lasting influence across television and music.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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