Inès Reg settles scores (again) with Natasha St-Pier in this sketch from her new show

Inès Reg settles scores (again) with Natasha St-Pier in this sketch from her new show
Inès Reg settles scores (again) with Natasha St-Pier in this sketch from her new show
JOEL SAGET / AFP Inès Reg, here photographed in May 2021, returns to the clash with Natasha St-Pier in her new show.

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Inès Reg, here photographed in May 2021, returns to the clash with Natasha St-Pier in her new show.

ENTERTAINMENT – She promised that she would not return to the subject again. And yet, on stage, Inès Reg did it again. In her new one woman show, the comedian slipped in a karaoke sketch in which she covers the song with the audience You will find by Natasha St-Pier, whose words she knowingly modified to return to the now historic clash of Dancing with the Stars saison 13.

Months passed and water flowed under the bridge. But probably not yet enough for Inès Reg. Currently on tour with his new show We are togetherthe comedian puts a (musical) piece back into the machine. As revealed in a video posted on social networks by a spectator who attended it on October 16 in Boulogne-sur-Mer (Pas-de-), she pulls no punches.

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We can indeed see the screen transform into karaoke style, and the comedian sings, in chorus with his audience, the chorus of Natasha St-Pier’s flagship title, with new lyrics: “You will find / My wounds and my insults / Those that I admit only half-heartedly / My missteps, my little slut / And love more than enough / I have so much afraid that you will leave me / Know that if I always do too much / It’s so that a little bit of you stays with me / Little slut.” At the time of writing, the singer has not yet reacted to this new development.

“I really want this to be behind me”

This parody obviously refers to the argument that occurred between the two women in January during the filming of season 13 from DALS. An altercation about which their two different versions still oppose each other.

So in the middle of rehearsal, Inès Reg went to ask Natasha St-Pier to lower the volume of the music in her dance room. She replied “little bitch” – seriously according to the comedian, jokingly according to the singer, who assures that she wanted to refer to a viral sequence of Beijing Express, during which Inès Reg was insulted by Valérie Trierweiler.

The tone would then be raised. According to Natasha St-Pier, the comedian made death threats against her, leading to the filing of a handrail. Inès Reg, for her part, claims that she and those around her were victims of racism.

The clash lasted for weeks during which the broadcast of the show continued. The two women had also arrived in the leading trio. It was ultimately the singer who won in the final. A victory partly due to this clash for Inès Reg, who accused Natasha St-Pier, on the set of Daily, for having consciously sparked the controversy.

If the sequence of Inès Reg’s new show is surprising, it is because the young woman had assured that it was in the past. In an interview with The Parisian on September 30, she declared as follows: “ I don’t talk about it at all in the show. I really want this to be behind me. » Or not.

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