After a busy year, between his divorce, his participation in Dancing with the starsher film for Amazon, Inès Reg returns to her first love, the stage.
She is doing very well, Inès Reg. His divorce from Kevin (the glitter one), his altercation with Natasha St-Pier during rehearsals for Dancing with the stars and the controversy that followed… All that is behind her. The comedian, who travels across France with his new show We are togethersays it loud and clear: she is in great shape.
“I know it’s so weird, when you divorce and you say it’s going well, and you’ve remained friends and everything, it’s hard to believe it,” she confides to BFMTV.
“But I talk about it in the show and I talk about real life. And it’s going very well,” insists the comedian.
In addition to her divorce, and her new celibacy, Inès Reg also speaks in her show about the episode Dancing with the stars and Natasha St-Pier. She even organizes a giant karaoke at the end of her show, to the tune of You will findthe Canadian singer's hit, whose lyrics she modifies to settle scores seemingly out of nowhere.
“A delirium of reconquest”
She therefore makes the public sing: “You will find, my wounds and my insults/Those that I admit only half-heartedly/My missteps, my little slut/And love more than anything 'I need it/I'm so afraid that you'll leave me/Know that if I always do too much/It's so that a little bit of you stays with me/Little slut'.
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“They say that in a show, the most important is the first 15 minutes and the last 15. For me, my whole show is incredible, but then the last 15 minutes, guys…”, smiles Inès Reg by way of explanation.
“We’re in a bit of a delirium of reconquest, we’re not going to lie,” assumes the comedian.
The rivalry with Natasha St-Pier, which fueled numerous discussions on social networks and in the media at the start of the year, is also a sort of common thread running through her show.
The controversy was violent at the time, especially on social networks. “There was an outpouring of hatred, messages on social networks, death threats. I experienced vile things, even if it was on the Internet, on a daily basis, it’s difficult,” she said in last September at Le Parisien. Inès Reg now speaks about it in a much calmer way.
“Stand up is my life”
“I live real life, I am surrounded by my family, my friends, I know who I am, I have confidence in myself, so everything that happens on the networks is no longer my business,” he says. -she at BFMTV.
“People tell me, you're bad, we know it's you. I know what I went through. I was there. The people who were with me know.”
“Everything is going very well, I am straight in my boots, and in the evening when I sleep, I sleep well. Perhaps this is not the case for everyone.” The period Dancing with the stars was only a parenthesis, his real life is the stage.
“It’s not revenge, it’s the rest of my life,” she assures. “What I did in the winter (editor's note: his participation in Dancing with the stars), it's not my life. I had a little break and went to another universe. But I already knew that stand-up was my life, so I returned very quickly to this universe.”
Exit the TV film project that she was to film with TF1 last June. The comedian, “investigator” during the last season of Mask Singeris also not in the casting of Mask Singer Christmas Specialwhich will air on December 20.
On December 20, Inès Reg will be on stage at the Quimper exhibition center, one of the 80 dates of her tour, to do what she “does best”, improvise in front of a delighted audience.
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