“I think I screwed up”: Inès Reg looks back on her clash with Natasha St-Pier in “Dancing with the Stars”

“I think I screwed up”: Inès Reg looks back on her clash with Natasha St-Pier in “Dancing with the Stars”
“I think I screwed up”: Inès Reg looks back on her clash with Natasha St-Pier in “Dancing with the Stars”

In an interview with the media Liik TV, the comedian returned to his conflict with the Quebec singer during the filming of “Dancing with the Stars” and admitted to having contributed to her “bad buzz”.

It’s impossible to think back to the last season of “Dancing with the Stars”, the show broadcast on TF1 that Natasha St-Pier won alongside dancer Anthony Colette on April 26, without mentioning the clash between the Quebec singer to Inès Reg on the filming of the telecrochet.

During the first rehearsals of the dance competition, the two young women had a violent altercation. Natasha St-Pier allegedly insulted Inès Reg as a “little slut” in a joking manner, but deeply hurt the comedian. The singer then apologized by message before Inès Reg responded, according to her rival, with death threats. Feeling threatened, Natasha St-Pier and her dance partner then filed a complaint.

“This is my mistake”

If water has flowed under the bridge since then, Inès Reg seemed to have difficulty digesting the singer’s victory in the dance competition. In an interview with the media Liik TV, the young woman returned to this affair, which had caused a lot of ink to flow a few months ago.

She acknowledges her share of blame for the extent of the controversy: “I think I screwed up, when I think about it. I think if I had never talked about it, it would have slipped.”concedes the young woman, but justifies her first statement on her Instagram account by the “numerous death threats” that she would have received.

“I talked about it because I started to receive a lot of death threats, because it started to feature crazy stuff […] I have 2,300,000 subscribers, so from the moment I talk about it, I make it a subject”further justifies the young woman.

She acknowledges that she could have approached the conflict differently: “As long as I didn’t talk about it and it was only in the media, as long as I didn’t calculate this small group of people who insulted me, I think it could have slipped. That’s my mistake. I think that I participated in my bad buzz”

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