Edith Piaf had more lovers than the film could detail!
And this, too...
"The teenage Edith kept louche company in Pigalle, where she now settled —
if, indeed, “settled” can be said to be the right word. There she took
up with Simone Berteaut, 'Momone': a wayward 14-year-old girl whom Edith
dubbed 'ma mauvause génie,' 'my evil spirit.' Over the decades
Momone would be banished by countless men who tried to reform Piaf,
only to be called back by the singer whenever she once again found
herself alone. And almost inevitably the teenage Edith got mixed up with
le milieu, the mafia that ran much of Paris’ club and cabaret
scene. During these years she usually had one or another “protector,”
some thug who made sure she was always incriminated in his felonies and
helped himself to her meager wages. As Burke points out, 'her life with
her father had predisposed her to having a boss who took her earnings
and dictated her behavior.'”
~ http://www.salon.com/2011/03/29/no_regrets_carolyn_burke/
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