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Soso Maness interrupts his concert to help a harassed young woman

2021-10-13T14:09:40.375Z


During a festival in the Landes, the Marseille rapper paused his concert in order to help a spectator annoyed by a man.


On Friday October 8, in the middle of You-F Festival in Narosse in the Landes, Soso Maness had to interrupt his concert in order to resume a spectator with abusive behavior. He was annoying a young woman in the audience, just at the foot of the stage. The rapper apparently the only one to have seen the scene, immediately reacted and called the man in question. A video taken by a fan quickly made the rounds on social networks. We hear the artist take up the disruptor to the cheers of the audience: "Please

leave her alone." Please respect women, I've been seeing you for a while. Quiet, party quietly, ok.

"

The young man who filmed the scene is called Tom-Charly and is 17 years old.

His video, which quickly gained momentum, was viewed over two hundred thousand times in just a few hours.

After the scene, the woman left aside, she was a little in shock.

I think the guy is gone.

Everyone was saying “Get him out!” We can say a lot about this rapper but everyone appreciated his reaction, he remains human!

”He told

France Bleu

during an interview.

Read also Who is Soso Maness, the rapper author of an anti-police song taken in chorus at the feast of Humanity?

Is the rapper trying to redeem himself a conscience with the French?

On September 10, during the Fête de l'Humanité, he chanted an anti-police song: “

Everyone hates the police!

», We could have heard him say before inviting his audience to follow him.

This song, regularly heard in demonstrations, had gained momentum before causing a real controversy, especially within the French political class.

Source: lefigaro

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