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Nov 20 2008

Christophe Willem

Published by vrajavala at 7:04 am under music Edit This

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In 2006, the world was amazed when a shy young man won the Nouvelle Stars , a French competition like American Idols competition. If you had watched any of his auditions, you would have witnessed a very shy, somewhat awkward young man rather startle himself as well as the judges.
Marianne Williams, renowned guitarist and judge, nicknamed him “La Tortue” the Turtle. At the time Christophe Willem was just a little bit shy of his 23rd birthday. Actually, even though he is an accomplished pianist and songwriter, he was supporting himself with part time jobs like babysitting before the competition.
His birth time is given as 2:20 PM, but I personally think that must be a mistake, because the events of June 2006 are more in correspondence with a 2:20 AM birth time. Mars is in his ascendant giving him tremendous vitality, Saturn is in an exalted position and his personal number is the visionary number 5. By the way, Mars is somewhat debilitated in his chart and that may be partly responsible for is awkward appearance.
His natal Moon (sidereal) is in Taurus giving him his creativity. Another note is that he had just entered his Rahu period. As you may know, this is the 18 year period during which one works on his/her evolutionary purpose.
Here he is singing “Goodbye Mari Lou”

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