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“Don’t want to suffer the wrath of fanatics”

It’s an endless story that was replayed this Monday on the sets of “Quotidien” and “Touche pas à mon poste”: the one between Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier. Invited on C8, the winner of “DALS” returned to the accusations of racism leveled against her by her one-time rival.

On April 26, Natasha St-Pier and Anthony Colette won, not without surprise, the 13th season of DALS. The quarrel between the Canadian singer and the comedian Inès Reg could therefore have stopped there. But that’s not the case. And for good reason, this Monday, April 29, Daily And Do not touch My TV remade the match by receiving Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier on their respective boards.

Why did Natasha St-Pier place a handrail against Inès Reg?

On Cyril Hanouna’s set, the 43-year-old artist was initially invited to return to this unfortunate altercation. And she gave her version of the facts. “I made an unfortunate joke, I went to apologize and that’s when she was very aggressive, she made scary comments, it was violent for Anthony and me. I cried and I thought things were going to get better and they didn’t.”she repeated.

Before explaining why she and her sidekick, Anthony Colette, had both decided to take action against Inès Reg. “There were no specific death threats from Inès Reg, there were very threatening words, she was speaking and her entourage was around”, she first admitted. Before explaining that he was afraid and acted out of caution: “Inès Reg no longer wanted to meet me in the same premises and when I wanted to meet her again a few days later, I was told that it was not a good idea (…) We are in a country where we can file a handrail just in case She asked me to make a denial, but the police are not a game..

Natasha St-Pier racist? She responds to the serious accusations of Inès Reg

Hurt by the accusations of racism which still weigh heavily on her, the interpreter of the songs I only have my soul And Die tomorrow wanted to speak at length on the subject. “Racism is something real and it’s something serious. I don’t think we can exploit racism”, she began. Before denouncing: “Being falsely and falsely accused of racism – whether suggested or defined – is dangerous. These are accusations that can have very, very serious consequences.” And to finish: “I’m a mother, I have a family and I don’t want to suffer the wrath of fanatical people who believe lies.”

Asked to react to the comments made at the same time by Inès Reg on the set of Yann Barthes, Natasha St-Pier preferred to remain diplomatic. “It’s sad”, she simply blurted out. Before continuing: “I have no power to influence, neither the public, nor you Cyril Hanouna, everyone has their free will”. And for this mother of a young boy, Bixente, to conclude wisely: “We didn’t know each other before, we won’t know each other after. And in life, I think that when we are happy, everything is fine. It’s my mother’s mantra, it is: Love, because when we love, we see beautiful things”. Something tells us we haven’t heard the last of it…

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