Does Inès Reg make her mea culpa?

Does Inès Reg make her mea culpa?
Does Inès Reg make her mea culpa?

VIDEO – Guest of Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch on YouTube, the comedian, who violently clashed with Natasha St-Pier during season 13 of “Dancing with the Stars” on TF1, admitted to having participated in her “bad buzz “.

The case continues to be talked about, even though it dates back to the end of January. During the first rehearsals of “Dancing with the Stars”, Ines Reg and Natasha St-Pier had a violent altercation. The Quebec artist had asked the comedian and her partner Christophe Licata to lower the volume of the title Immortal by Lara Fabian on which they prepared a contemporary dance. A few moments later, Natasha St-Pier and Anthony Colette in turn received a visit from Inès Reg for the same reasons while they were rehearsing a rumba on And if there was only one left by Celine Dion. But very quickly, a misunderstanding due to a failed joke created confusion between the two candidates in the TF1 competition.

Initially remaining secret, this affair came to light in the press in mid-March. Shortly after, upon learning that Natasha St-Pier and Anthony Colette had filed a complaint against her, Inès Reg decided to speak publicly revealing that the Quebec singer had called her a “little slut”. If season 13 of “Dancing with the Stars” has followed its course as best it can, this altercation is, even today, on everyone’s lips, particularly those mainly concerned.

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Guest of Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch on her YouTube channel Liik, Inès Reg spoke about her attitude. “It was a bit complicated and I think I messed up”, she conceded. However, nothing to do with his argument with Natasha St-Pier. No, the comedian estimated that “and [elle] had never spoken about it, it would have slipped”. “In fact, I talked about it because I started to receive a lot of death threats and the like, because it had started to feature crazy stuffshe justified herself. But if I hadn’t talked about it… I have 2.3 million subscribers, so from the moment I talk about it, I make it a subject.she admitted.

“Whereas, as long as I didn’t talk about it and it was only in the media, as long as I didn’t take into account this group of people who insulted me, I think it could have slipped through.”repeated the comedian. And concluded quite rightly: “That is my mistake. I think I contributed to my bad buzz”.

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