- In June 2005, she moved to Los Angeles and created her first music company Red Rocks Production.
- She has created a fashion consulting agency: The New Divas to promote the French elegance.
- She is fascinated by the Indian American culture, and wants to write about it.
- Promoting her new album "The Missing Flowers" in France. (April 2007)
- In the '80s, when she broke out on the French circuit, wore only black clothes and sported a black mohawk.
- She is a Spain-born Frenchwoman, who had a passion for Italy where she moved to in her youth, and made a career in television, mainly hosting and acting. After spending a few years in Italy---where she eventually learned to speak flawless Italian---she moved to France, and studied at the University of Nanterre, near Paris. In 1984 France, she took a new artistic path, and her singing debut was an instant hit which saw her become one of the most popular French singers of all time.
- Has said she was inspired by her idol----polyglot Sylvie Vartan---to become a singer.
- Has said that French was her first language---even though she was born in Spain---and didn't speak any Spanish until she studied it, years later. Indeed, her Spanish has a distinct foreign accent---perhaps Italian---which can be heard in her Spanish "Johnny Johnny" rendition.
- Her artistic style has been copied by countless singers who came after her such as Mecano, Veronique Jannot, and---most blatantly---by Mylene Farmer and Monaco's Stephanie. The latter expropriated Jeanne's own trademark composer, Romano Musumarra.
- Was the pioneer in France of a new style of dressing, hair, make-up and---especially---of moving onstage.
- Is a vegan and an accomplished writer who has authored books about the lifestyle, most notably "Ma vie est une pomme". (My life is an apple).
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