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Bilal Hassani Mother: Who Is Amina Fruhauf? Parents & Career Highlights

Bilal Hassani

People are interested in Bilal Hassani’s parents since the singer is trending on social media after the cancellation of her show due to conservative opposition. Bilal Hassani is a well-known French singer and composer who is attempting to make a name for herself in the music business. Bilal is also a YouTuber who routinely posts stuff on her channel.

The composer won the Destination Eurovision final with 200 points and went on to represent France in the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest in Israel with the song “Roi.” Hassani scored 105 points, finishing sixteenth in the Eurovision final. “Kingdom,” the vocalist’s first studio album, was released on April 26 by the record label “Low Wood,” and peaked at number 24 on the “French Albums Chart.”

Aside from his album releases, Bilal is well-known for his non-album singles, which include “Heaven with You,” “Mash Up,” “Hot City,” and “House Down.” On Wednesday night, Bilal Hassani was set to play in the northern city of Metz. However, the songwriter was forced to cancel her performance. The last-minute musical cancelation, according to the event’s organizers, was triggered by Catholic activists who referred to it as “profanity.”

Bilal Hassani Parents: Who Is Amina Fruhauf?

Bilal Hassani was born on September 9, 1999, in Orsay, France. The singer was reared by a Moroccan family in Casablanca. Bilal’s father is a Singaporean, while her mother, Amina Fruhauf, is French. Taha, Hassani’s older brother, was born in 1995, and she spent her childhood with him. Bilal Hassani’s parents divorced when she was three years old, and she spent most of her childhood with his mother and her brother.

Bilal Hassani
Bilal Hassani with her mother

The artist received her literary baccalaureate in 2017. Hassani uses the pronouns she/he and identifies as genderqueer. Bilal exemplifies the new wave of French identity as a gay youth who defies gender standards and the child of immigrants who grew up in the suburbs of Paris. She started singing at the age of five. Bilal Hassani’s parents subsequently enrolled her in a singing class, where she enhanced her vocal talents.

In 2015, Hassani was encouraged to audition for the second season of the well-known French TV program by his friend Nemo Schiffman, a finalist in the first season of “The Voice Kids.” She heeded Schiffman’s advice and auditioned for “The Voice Kids.”

Bilal was selected for the competition after performing a version of Conchita Wurst’s “Rise Like a Phoenix” during the auditions. For the course of the competition, he was coached by French vocalist Patrick Fiori. Hassani’s parents have accompanied her and supported her work. Bilal Hassani’s parents stood by their son in the face of public criticism and even abuse.

Bilal Hassani’s Career Highlights

Têtu, an LGBT journal, named Hassani one of the “30 LGBT+ [people] who moved to France” in 2018. In the magazine, she was described as “an idol for French LGBT+ youth.” On December 6, 2018, Hassani was confirmed to be one of the 18 candidates participating in Destination Eurovision, the French national selection event for the Eurovision Song event, which was shown on France 2.

Bilal Hassani

A sample of her submission song, “Roi,” which she co-wrote with the couple and 2018 Destination Eurovision winner Madame Monsieur, was made public on December 20, 2018. In the 2019 “Eurovision Song Contest,” Hassani competed against musicians from 40 other European countries at the “Expo Tel Aviv” in Israel. She finished in 16th position. Bilal Hassani has a big social media following. On December 17, 2010, she launched a YouTube channel, which today has over a million subscribers.

In addition to covers and official music videos, the composer releases challenges, vlogs, and a video series called “Balcon Talk” on his website. The vocalist may be found on Instagram under the account @iambilalhassani. Hassani has over 565k followers on his verified Instagram account and has posted over 78 times.