Inès Reg parodies a hit by Natasha St-Pier in reference to their clash during her show

Inès Reg parodies a hit by Natasha St-Pier in reference to their clash during her show
Inès Reg parodies a hit by Natasha St-Pier in reference to their clash during her show

Inès Reg finally dared to return to the clash which fueled tensions between her and Natasha St-Pier during the last season of Dancing with the starson TF1. During a performance of his show We are together on Wednesday, the 32-year-old comedian launched a karaoke session on the big screen covering the hit You will find (2002) by the Quebec singer, with a little personal touch… Some lyrics had been modified to take up the insults at the origin of their conflict.

In a video revealing this moment on TikTok and that I admit only half-heartedly/My missteps, my “little slut” (instead of “my clumsiness”)/And love more than enough/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 slut (instead of “You stay with me”).

Back to the clash

As a reminder, Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier spoke on social networks, on the sidelines of the broadcast of the thirteenth season of Dancing with the starsabout their beef during rehearsals for the show in January. The Canadian singer would then have called the comedian a “little slut” in reference according to her to a “running gag” repeating an altercation between Inès Reg and Valérie Trierweiler in Beijing Express in 2022. However, the actress did not enjoy the joke and tense and violent exchanges followed, pushing the singer and her dancer, Anthony Colette, to drop a handrail. The two women have since moved on.

Inès Reg had nevertheless affirmed to Parisianlast September that she would not mention the affair in her new show, in particular because of the “surge of hatred” towards her on social networks. A decision which now seems to be over, since the young woman has obviously well prepared this reference to the clash.

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