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Pascal Obispo: Discover his property in Cap

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At Cap-Ferret, far from the TV studios and media, Pascal Obispo opened the doors to his unique property for journalists from Paris Match. The singer, who will be appearing tonight on the show “Quelle époque,” transformed this residence into a true sanctuary that reflects his image, halfway between an artist’s house, a playground, and an intimate cocoon. Cap-Ferret is a town he has visited since childhood and over the years, it has become his main residence. “This is where I built happy memories. I came back as soon as possible and I acquired this house with tenderness,” he revealed.

Nestled around a pond filled with koi carp, the house tells as much about his journey as his passions. The artist, who is returning with a new album titled “Héritage,” designed the space as a living area. A dependency was converted into a recording studio, becoming the creative heart of this property where he composes, writes, and hosts his close collaborators. Memories of his career adorn the walls, including gold records, signed football jerseys, and concert posters kept as relics of adolescence.

But the most surprising elements are outside. For the past year, the artist has indulged in a passion for padel, an unexpected addition to the garden is a chicken coop. Pascal Obispo takes care of his poultry daily, with almost tender involvement. According to Paris Match, Pascal Obispo oversees a flock comprising a rooster, nine hens, and about ten chicks. “I saw them hatch. In the evening, I put them in an incubator, I take care of them,” he explained. This image is far from the rock star stereotype, but perfectly coherent with this new life focused on peace and simple pleasures.

A self-portrait house

At Cap-Ferret, everything seems to tell a different side of the singer. In his workshop, canvases show his recent passion for painting, which started in 2018 as part of art therapy. Repurposed objects, old doors, and contemporary creations now fill the space. “You might come across faucets attached to canvases for an idea he wants to develop or old prison doors transformed by painting,” our colleagues noted. The property has become a total expression space where music, sports, and art naturally coexist.

This house also reflects a deliberate desire to protect his privacy. Pascal Obispo, who has never publicly shown his new partner, leads a discreet and preserved existence there. While many celebrities expose every detail of their daily lives, the property of the father of Sean (born out of his love with Isabelle Funaro twenty-five years ago) is a refuge designed for creating, slowing down, and reconnecting with the essentials.

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Jason Mitchell
I’m Jason Mitchell, a political communications specialist and writer with a degree in Public Affairs from American University. I began my career in 2012 as a policy researcher at The Brookings Institution, focusing on domestic policy and governance. Later, I worked as a communications advisor on several state-level campaigns and contributed analysis pieces to The Hill. My work centers on translating policy issues into clear information voters can understand.