After her stunning performance at the Paris Olympics closing ceremony, Yseult is setting her sights on winning hearts in the United States.
The Parisian entertainer captivated the audience with her live rendition of Frank Sinatra’s classic “My Way” and showcased her signature runway strut at the Stade de France. Her choice of song reflects her bold and fierce personality, aligning perfectly with her career aspirations.
Following her show-stopping performance, Yseult’s next ambition is to conquer the American music scene with the release of her upcoming album “Mental” on September 20th. This project marks her quest for global dominance in both music and fashion.
Bullying impacts Yseult’s mental health, approach to new album
Yseult’s journey as a Black woman in the entertainment industry has been marred by online bullying, particularly targeting her body image. Despite the hurtful comments, she remains resilient and is using her new album “Mental” to address the impact of cyberbullying on mental health.
On this album, Yseult delves into her personal struggles and vulnerabilities, showcasing a more introspective side of her artistry. Through her music, she hopes to empower others facing similar challenges.
Yseult taking modeling to next level, influencing other ‘curvy’ women
Besides her musical prowess, Yseult is a prominent figure in the fashion industry, gracing the runways of renowned brands like Balmain and Balenciaga. As a global ambassador for L’Oreal, she exudes confidence and elegance, inspiring Black curvy women to embrace their uniqueness.
Yseult’s vision extends beyond music and modeling as she aims to establish her own unisex fashion brand, utilizing her connections within the industry to make this dream a reality.
Yseult hopes people saw ‘the face of France’ during the Olympics
Yseult views her performance at the Paris Olympics as a representation of French talent and diversity. Through her impassioned delivery, she hopes to showcase the rich cultural heritage of France to a global audience.
Despite language barriers, Yseult believes that music transcends words, conveying emotions and sentiments that resonate with listeners worldwide.