
Michel Polnareff
"It is with immense sadness that I must announce that the baby is not mine. Faced with my insistence on a DNA test, Danyellah told me the truth which the test confirmed," Polnareff wrote.
"I'm sorry that we have to share this enormous heartache and this terrible disappointment," wrote the singer, who is a prolific user of Facebook and Twitter to address his fans.
The singer, who was hugely successful from the 1960s to the 1980s, later posted another message saying "that his partner has disappeared with the baby."
"I have no right to him, other than the right to deal with such a lie after nine years of living together," he wrote.
Polnareff first came to fame with the hit song "Le Poupee Qui Fait Non" ("The Doll Who Says No") in 1966 and saw success outside France, moving to the United States in 1973.
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"I'm sorry that we have to share this enormous heartache and this terrible disappointment," wrote the singer, who is a prolific user of Facebook and Twitter to address his fans.
The singer, who was hugely successful from the 1960s to the 1980s, later posted another message saying "that his partner has disappeared with the baby."
"I have no right to him, other than the right to deal with such a lie after nine years of living together," he wrote.
Polnareff first came to fame with the hit song "Le Poupee Qui Fait Non" ("The Doll Who Says No") in 1966 and saw success outside France, moving to the United States in 1973.
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