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Natasha St-Pier returns to the parody of Inès Reg after their clash in “Dancing with the Stars”

Natasha St-Pier in “50’Inside”
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The Canadian singer was Isabelle Ithurburu's guest in the portrait of the week on “50'Inside” this Saturday, November 23. The opportunity for her to take stock of her particularly eventful year.

An eventful year. A few weeks before the end-of-year holidays, Natasha St-Pier is preparing to release the reissue of her Christmas album. And if the journalist Isabelle Ithurburu describes her as “Mariah Carey of ours” in the portrait of the week of “50'Inside”, she also returns to the experience of the Canadian in the show “Dancing with the stars” to which she participated at the beginning of the year.

The French public was able to discover her dancing talents to the point of crowning her winner of the 13th season against Nico Capone. “I remember being nervous during the first prime because I was half naked. Our outfits are really very light. I've never done like that or danced in front of anyone.”she shared with Isabelle Ithurburu. Viewers not only witnessed her progress in dancing, but also her clash with another participant in the show: Inès Reg.

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As a reminder, during rehearsals the Canadian singer had called the comedian a “little bitch” in a joking tone, referring to an insult uttered by Valérie Trierweiler against Inès Reg during the game “Pékin express “. However, the latter had not taken it the way she wanted and things had gotten worse. “I have experienced things that scared me. And I know that in those moments there is only one thing to do and that is to move forward. We can always do things differently, but telling me that won't change things. I made a joke that was taken the wrong way, I apologized. From there, I can't do anything anymore.”she declared before admitting to having been tempted to give up, but more for her partner Anthony Colette than for herself. “He was suffering a lot and one day I said to him: “If you want us to throw in the towel, I'll be sad to do it but I can't force you to go through this.” And he told me I was crazy.”she remembered with a smile.

“That wasn’t my goal.”

But this misunderstanding did not stop at the contours of the program broadcast on TF1. Comedian Inès Reg drew on this experience for her new show by parodying Natasha St-Pier's famous song, You will find while referring to their conflict. “You will find my wounds and my insults, those that I only admit half-heartedly. My missteps, little slut, can be heard in this imitation. “It’s atrocious what I’m about to say but it makes me feel lucky because I’m one of those rare artists who are lucky enough to have a timeless song that is known to all generations. And if it is repeated, it means something, that it exists. There are so many artists who want to exist, I'm not going to complain.”she emphasized, trying to take a step back.

And if the comedian had said that she no longer wanted to talk or hear about this whole story, she still continued this game on stage. “It makes me sad because none of us consciously want to hurt someone and if she's still talking about it then maybe she's still hurt. That wasn't my goal and it still isn't today. I would have preferred her to be happy.”defended the Canadian singer while Isabelle Ithurburu asked the question of relentlessness. “What would that help me with?”she replied thoughtfully.


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