Inès Reg overcame many bad timesstarting with his divorce
with her husband, Kevin. “I know it's so weird, when you divorce and say it's fineand you stayed amis and everything, we had to
hard to believe.” she confides to BFMTV.
“But I talk about it on the show and I tells all about real life. And it’s going really well.”
In his show, the comedian also returns to his mythical confusion In Dancing with the stars with singer Natasha St-Pier. She even offers at the end of her show, a karaoke music You will find, but with a special remix. “It's not
not revenge, it's the rest of my life. What I did in the winter (editor's note: participating 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 return very quickly to this universe.”
A desire to laugh after the storm
With the audience, she sings a remix of Natasha St-Pier's music: “You will find, my wounds and my insults/Those that I only admit half-heartedly/My missteps, my little slut/And love more than enough/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 remains for me/Little slut”.
And Inès Reg does not fail to tease this part. “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... (…) We are a bit in a delirium of reconquestwe're not going to lie to each other.”
Inès Reg marked by this conflict with Natasha St-Pier
The controversy was dure to manage for Inès Reg at the time of her conflict with Natasha St-Pier “There was an outpouring of hatred, messages on social networks, death threats. I experienced things
vileit may be on the Internet, on a daily basis, It’s difficult.” she explained to Parisian. But now she is better.
“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.” does she deliver to 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. Maybe this isn't the case for everyone..” A tackle for Natasha St-Pier?