Meet Andrea Bocelli's First Wife: Elcia Etoc, A French Beauty Who Captured His Heart
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Meet Andrea Bocelli's First Wife: Elcia Etoc, A French Beauty Who Captured His Heart
Andrea Bocelli, the world-renowned Italian opera singer, has been married twice in his life. His first marriage was to a beautiful French woman named Elcia Etoc, who played a significant role in his early career and personal life. In this article, we'll delve into the details of their love story, marriage, and ultimately, their divorce. We'll explore the factors that led to their split and examine what led Bocelli to move on and find love again.
Early Life and Meeting Elcia
Elcia Etoc was born in 1960 in the north of France. Not much is known about her early life, but it's believed that she met Andrea Bocelli in the late 1980s, when he was already a rising star in the Italian music scene. According to a 2011 interview with People Magazine, Bocelli recalled that he met Etoc at a friend's birthday party in Paris, and it was love at first sight.
'I was immediately struck by her beauty and poise,' Bocelli said. 'She was a model and an actress, and I was a young singer, just starting out. I was nervous, but she was very charming and kind.' The two began dating soon after, and their relationship blossomed. In 1992, they got engaged, and just a year later, they tied the knot in a private ceremony in Siena, Italy.
Marriage and Love Life
During their marriage, Bocelli's career continued to soar, and Etoc became his rock, supporting him through the highs and lows of the entertainment industry. In his People Magazine interview, Bocelli praised Etoc's laid-back nature and ability to balance work and personal life. 'She's the perfect balance for me,' he said. 'When I'm working, she's not at the house, but she's always there for me when I need her.'
Together, the couple had two beautiful children, Amos and Matteo, who are both musically inclined. Bocelli often speaks fondly of Etoc's influence on their children's musical talents, crediting her with encouraging them to pursue their passion for music. However, during this time, Bocelli's demands and the pressures of his career began to take a toll on their relationship. In his 2008 autobiography, Andrea Bocelli: My Delicious Woman, the singer reflected on the sacrifices he made for his career and how it affected his marriage.
Factors Leading to Their Divorce
Pressure and Distance
As Bocelli's fame grew, so did the demands on his time. He began to tour extensively, spending more and more time away from his family. In his book, Bocelli admitted that this distance took a significant toll on his marriage. 'I was away from home for six months a year, and when I was there, I was exhausted,' he wrote. 'I didn't have the patience, the love, or the energy for anyone.'
Etoc, on the other hand, felt isolated and left behind, struggling to maintain a sense of normalcy and family life. The couple's schedules no longer aligned, and the relationship began to suffer. They fought over their priorities: Bocelli's career and Etoc's desire for a family life.