Inès Reg looks back on her experience on TF1 and her response is astonishing

After making himself known on social networks by asking his partner Kevin about him “put glitter in your life“, Inès Reg found herself in the casting of season 13 of Dancing With The Stars on TF1. The comedian made the front page of the celebrity press because of his altercation with singer Natasha St-Pier. Since the end of the show, the 32-year-old young woman had already returned to this episode but today, she looks back on her behavior as well as her experience. His way of seeing things will amaze you.

Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier buried the hatchet

Indeed, this Wednesday, November 6, Inès Reg was the guest of Mouloud Achour on Canal+ in the show Clique. During the interview, the comedian returned to her experience on the show VALLEY on TF1. After making herself known on social networks and after asking her subscribers whether or not she should participate in the dance show presented by Camille Combal, the young woman arrives on the floor. But what was supposed to be a rewarding experience didn't go as planned.

And for good reason: Inès Reg found herself at the heart of a controversy after her altercation with Natasha St-Pieralso a candidate, behind the scenes of the show. The matter went very far given that the Quebec singer even filed a lawsuit against her. On this incident, the young woman explains that the situation has improved:

Everything is better. It's very weird, it's really representative of today's world, there was this story on social networks, but when we saw each other, we said hello and we said goodbye.

She says she saw “a girl who does shiatsu, who massages you and who comes to look for things that are wrong“. The latter then told him that “I will be better the day I thank Natasha“. And added: “So, I say thank you to Natasha. And today I am happy“.

Inès Reg in Clique

Inès Reg admits to being ashamed and being a victim

In the interview, she talks about her experience in VALLEY. She had taken the show as a part of pleasure, a vacation,... but that wasn't the case. This adventure is not as wonderful as one might imagine from the outside.

Finally, the comedian admits to having “shame” :

I'm ashamed. I'm a victim of this thing, but ultimately it's still my name, my career, my life, me, my integrity, my person. And it’s totally the culture of emptiness. What drives me crazy is that we're making a story about something I didn't want to make. And so, I find myself talking about it and it pisses people off.

So that's why that she had added fuel to the fire on stage with a karaoke session where she treated herself to Natasha St-Pier…

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