Inès Reg parodies Natasha St-Pier’s hit “You will find” in her new show

Inès Reg parodies Natasha St-Pier’s hit “You will find” in her new show
Inès Reg parodies Natasha St-Pier’s hit “You will find” in her new show

On stage, in front of a giant screen offering to have a “karaoke evening”, the 32-year-old comedian unveils a parody of “You will find”, the Canadian singer’s hit, with lyrics peppered with references to their altercation.

In his new show We are togetherInès Reg rekindles, with irony, the disagreement she had with Natasha St-Pier during the filming of Dancing with the stars in January. On stage, in front of a giant screen offering to have a “karaoke evening”, the 32-year-old comedian unveiled this Wednesday, October 16, a parody of You will findthe Canadian singer’s hit, with lyrics peppered with references to their altercation, as evidenced by several videos relayed on social networks.

“You will find my wounds and my insults/Those that I admit only half-heartedly/My missteps, my little slut/And more than enough love/I have 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 bitch”, we can hear the audience singing, on October 16, while laughing.

“I don’t talk about it at all.”

Last January, Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier had an altercation during rehearsals from the first prime the 13th season of Dancing with the stars. While the comedian had gone to ask the Quebec singer to turn down her loud music in the training room, the latter, thinking that the cameramen were filming a comic sequence, had ironically insulted her as a “little slut” – a reference to a previous argument between Inès Reg and Valérie Trierweiler on the show Beijing Express on M6.

If the scene had been filmed, other more violent exchanges between Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier had occurred off camera. The Quebec singer and her dancer Anthony Colette subsequently filed a lawsuit against the comedian. Once the affair was made public, Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier took turns speaking publicly on their social networks to clarify the situation.

Inès Reg revealed at the end of September in Le Parisien that she would not mention this controversy in her new show, because she wanted to leave the matter “behind her”: “I don’t talk about it at all in the show. (… .) I don’t want this story on my CV (…) I didn’t threaten anyone, I didn’t insult anyone.”

Clement Boutin Journalist BFMTV

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