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Vitaa embarrassed by mentioning accusations of assault and sexual harassment targeting Slimane

Vitaa spoke out for the first time about accusations of sexual harassment and assault targeting singer Slimane, with whom she won a Victoire de la Musique.

Last Wednesday, November 20, Vitaa was the guest of the show C à Vous on 5. On this occasion, she spoke for the first time about the accusations targeting her friend Slimane, with whom she notably won a 2020 Victoire de la musique for the title “It’s going to come”, taken from their successful album “Versus”.

As confirmed by AFP this Tuesday, a new complaint for sexual assault was filed Monday in Saint-Etienne against the 35-year-old singer, who was already the subject of an investigation following accusations of harassment sexual.

“We obviously have to respect the presumption of innocence, but is it difficult to pretend to be okay when everything is going wrong?” asked Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine to Vitaa on the set of C à Vous, who is suddenly frozen.

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“It’s funny, all my life I have been made the spokesperson for my artist friends. At the time, every time I came on set, there was a question for Diam's even though that wasn't the subject. Today, it’s Slimane,” the singer first declared, before adding: “To be very honest, I absolutely did not come to talk about that for him.”

Vitaa then referred people who had questions to watch “Vitaa, my name is Charlotte”, which will be broadcast this Friday, November 22, 2024 on TMC, her relationship with Slimane being addressed in the documentary.

“Everything is said. There you go, I can't tell you more,” concluded the singer who will be at the Accor Arena in this December 4, cordially inviting her interlocutor to change the subject.

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