Natasha St-Pier wins season 13 against Nico Capone and Inès Reg

Natasha St-Pier wins season 13 against Nico Capone and Inès Reg
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At the end of ten weeks of a competition marked by a resounding dispute behind the scenes, it was Natasha St-Pier who won the 2024 edition of DALS.

Season 13 of Dance with the stars ended this Friday April 26 with the victory of Natasha St-Pier, who beat Nico Capone and Inès Reg. She won the competition alongside her dancer Anthony Colette.

The implicit issue of this final was to know who, Inès Reg or Natasha St-Pier, would emerge victorious. Because the 2024 vintage of DALS was marked by a resounding quarrel between the comedian and the singer, which occurred after a clash behind the scenes.

A heated altercation broke out between the two artists during a rehearsal on January 31. Following leaks in the press, notably on a handrail filed by the singer of You will findeach delivered his version of the facts on social networks at the end of March, causing further media coverage.

Insults and suspension

Inès Reg then assured on video that Natasha St-Pier had called her a “little slut”. The latter defended herself by pleading “bad joke” and accusing the comedian of verbal violence towards her and her dancer, Anthony Colette. In the process, the interpreter of You will find was suspended for three days.

The argument between Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier has become a much-discussed topic of conversation, particularly on social networks and in the media.

Highly anticipated, the prime on Friday March 29 was finally followed by 3.352 million viewers, a little better than the two previous weeks (around 3 million audience), but less well than the launch prime, on March 18. February, followed by 3.9 million viewers.

To defuse possible tensions, Camille Combal, who hosts the show, launched as a preamble to this bonus, by presenting James Denton, American candidate of the season and actor in the legendary series Desperate Housewives: “This week, he was not disoriented. With all the stories that there were, he believed that the series was back.”

“Big discomfort”

The situation nevertheless eased during the following broadcasts, despite a “major discomfort” from Inès Reg during the April 5 prime. Guest on Europe 1 on April 17, Inès Reg assured that the differences had calmed down “on both sides”:

“Today I am at peace and everything is going very well,” she assured. “There was a mini altercation and now when we see each other in the hallways we say hello and smile at each other.”

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