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Violette Wautier: Embracing Honesty, Growth & The Art of Being True

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Violette Wautier: Embracing Honesty, Growth & The Art of Being True

Source: Friday Club — Cover Story 

Violette Wautier portrait — honest and poised
Violette Wautier candid cover portrait. Replace this image with your selected hero photo from Drive.

Sunlit marble, mirrored reflections and a poised smile it’s a scene of quiet clarity as Violette Wautier marks a milestone in her journey. Twelve years since her debut on The Voice Thailand, she sits with calm confidence and a message of authenticity.

The Journey: From Debut to Self-Discovery

Her career has been many things pop stardom, writing, acting, reinvention but at its core it’s been about one thing: honesty. Violette says, “When it comes to my music, I try to be the most honest that I can … it’s how I understand myself.” This self-awareness has become her anchor through each evolution.

Music as Mirror: “Music is how I understand myself”

“When it comes to my music … I try to be the most honest that I can … Music is a way for me to express my feelings  it’s how I understand myself more by writing it down.”

Her songwriting process is about distillation: turning many scattered thoughts into few true lines. Songs like Wanna Be Yours reveal vulnerability  the longing to be seen and chosen more than just a conventional love song.

Violette Wautier during interview - candid shot
Violette reflecting during the interview  vulnerability as strength.

The Strength in Softness

Violette reminds us that admitting you’re not okay is courageous. Softness isn’t weakness strength isn’t never faltering. Courage, for her, is feeling something real and bringing it into the light. That clarity and calm reflect a person who chose to accept both excellences and imperfections.

Love & Relationships: A Mature Equation

“Love and relationship are not the same thing,” she explains. Love is fulfilling; relationships can be beautiful and painful. She shares how she once tried to change herself for others but learned that honest acceptance of both the good and bad parts within herself and others leads to healthier connection.

The Speed Bump, The Awakening

Even with success, Violette admits to hitting speed bumps. “Sometimes I forget how I started from passion, from nothing else.” The revelation: too much noise (expectations, comparisons) can cloud the original love for the craft. Her renewed focus is on authenticity and meaningful expression.

What She Hopes to Be Remembered For

When asked about legacy she answers plainly: “I hope they remember me for my honesty, my artistry, and my kindness.” Twelve years in, she remains growing and refining  refusing to stand still is perhaps her greatest achievement.

Conclusion

In a world of curated perfection, Violette Wautier’s story is a reminder: honesty, reflection and steady growth matter. Her journey celebrates authenticity and invites us to follow a path shaped by truth.

Read the full Friday Club interview

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