What would Natasha St-Pier say to Inès Reg if she came across her again?

On November 23 and 24, Natasha St-Pier will be visiting Namur and Liège as part of her Christmas tour. Accompanied by the Little Singers at the Wooden Cross, she will offer the great classics from her “Christmas Album” in churches! Information and tickets on www.dbef.be.

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On this occasion, Natasha St-Pier spoke to Ciné-Télé-Revue in an interview to read in full this Thursday, November 7 in your magazine. Obviously, it’s difficult not to mention the clash with Inès Reg. We thought the hatchet had been buried, but Inès Reg came back to the attack by parodying one of her songs, “You will find”, in her new show! “In life, I always try to teach my son to see the bright side of things,” reacts Natasha St-Pier. “It seems that parody means success, right? We can say that without realizing it, she is paying homage to me. And then, I am delighted for Lionel Florence and Pascal Obispo, who wrote the song. Thanks to Inès’ show, they will receive handsome royalties. »

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“My missteps, my little bastard***”: Inès Reg talks about her clash with Natasha St-Pier in her show with a giant karaoke on “You will find” (video)

And if Natasha St-Pier were to meet Inès Reg again one day, what would she say to her? “Oh dear. I think I would still be intimidated. When you come across someone with whom you have been in conflict, you are bound to be intimidated. I think I would feel bad and I wouldn’t say anything,” Natasha St-Pier answers us.

Find the full interview with Natasha St-Pier this Thursday, November 7 in your Ciné-Télé-Revue.


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