A neighborhood story that degenerates.
Viewers discovered at the end of last week the altercation between Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier, behind the scenes of the PAF's most glittery and smiley show: “Dancing with the Stars” on TF1.
With two handrails removed and explanation videos on Instagram, the conflict escalated.
Too much, according to program host Camille Combal who announced a ceasefire with immediate effect on Tuesday, at least he hopes, during his show “Camille & Images”.
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The subject was brought up by its columnist Arnaud Tsamère.
“Can we stop beating around the bush?”
, asks the comedian after a montage of funny images from the latest bonus of the dance show.
“Can we stop this hypocrisy and get to the heart of the matter.
Can you, Camille Combal, tell us the truth about what is happening with... your English accent?
Since we’re not going to talk about anything else!”
“The events are closed”
But Camille Combal decides to return to the incident.
The tone almost serious.
“It’s no longer “Dancing with the Stars”, it’s
Dallas,” he concedes at the start.
In fact there was a bit of a fuss, there was an altercation, we obviously don't tell you anything, everyone talked about it.
So, it happens in a family, it can happen on a TV show.
Even if we try to avoid it as much as possible, it can happen and has already happened in the past
,” he assures, referring to the stormy departure of dancer Grégoire Lyonnet in 2014.
“Both people gave
their version
, which is the most important
,” he continues.
The goal now is for “Dancing with the Stars” to become what it is again: entertainment, the aim of which is to take your mind off things at home, to offer you a great show.
The events are now closed and the show will be able to resume its course.
Arnaud Tsamère cannot resist a final mark of irony, a little cryptic:
“There is one thing that we must never forget, and I think that we must conclude this story in this way, which is that when you close the taps, the water does not flow..."
We conclude from this sequence that the Inès Reg - Natasha St-Pier controversy must, according to Camille Combal, stop there despite the blows from both sides.
With a cha-cha-cha of reconciliation on the track Friday evening?