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Interview with Brahim Zaibat on RTL

The show Let You Try RTL Brahim Zaibat interviewed by journalist Steven Bellery in which he mentions for the first time his relationship with Madonna:



Madonna and Brahim Zaibat inseparable
He joined the team Madonna and became one of the dancers of his last tour, MDNA Tour , which comes out on DVD Monday, September 9. Brahim admits to having learned "for ten years" at his side. About his private life, he drops: "I do not like show me." And confesses he sees Madonna as an ordinary woman.

"Personally I do not come from the same world, but this is an artist like any other"
Brahim Zaibat

"This is not a monster She eyes it has not seven, two arms, two legs like everyone else. This is a normal woman," according to Brahim Zaibat.
"Personally I do not come from the same world, but it is like any other artist to whom I give more respect because it gives a lot more people than some artists. So there is no myth for me the myth is Michael Jackson, "he says.

Between New York and France
"I train with it from time to time because she has a really physical training, he says, it is a machine, so that's saying something.'s Work that pays. You can become a machine, regardless of age, regardless of size, weight. She works every day since I met her I do the same. Big respect for the person. It really fascinated me. "
However, the choreographer insists that his life "has not changed."

"I'm still here, I have my feet on the ground, I see my family, I live maybe in New York but I'm still the same person. I train with it from time to time because that she has a really physical training, it's a machine. "
Brahim Zaibat

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