Yet another twist in what has become the “
Hoshi Affair
”.
On Wednesday,
Le Figaro
revealed that Fabien Leceuvre had sent a formal notice to Grand Corps Malade, for having incorporated his words "
without his authorization
" into the song
Des Gens Beaux
.
The same evening, Hoshi reacted on his Twitter account to support the slammer.
On April 7, Fabien Leceuvre attacked the singer when she was on the air on the
Ars Mada
webradio
.
"
You put a poster of Hoshi in your room, do you?"
But she is scary!
She has talent, this girl, really, but let her give her songs to sublime girls
, ”he said.
The reactions were not long in coming, and many had condemned these comments considered sexist and inappropriate.
The singer reacted on Twitter: “
So serious to make this kind of talk.
Do we offer him a poster or a mirror?
I hesitate
”.
Read also: With a hearing disorder, Hoshi forced to cancel a concert
The columnist then tried to apologize on the social network: “
Good evening Hoshi, A thousand apologies for these awkward words taken out of context and which may have hurt you. I was simply relating a difference from the time when record companies and audiences paid much more attention to the physical aspects of artists than today.
"An apology that had not convinced the main interested party:"
But is it actually a joke? You are still talking about my looks. Mind-blowing. It is because of people like you that young people give up their dreams, not because of the record companies, ”
she retorted.
Faced with this controversy and the wave of support for Hoshi, the slammer Grand Corps Malade had also decided to provide his support in his own way, by writing the title
Des Gens beaux
.
In this title, he addresses Fabien Leceuvre and uses the voice of the chronicler for more than thirty seconds.
“My voice is used to harangue crowds in 'public penance' ceremonies organized by Grand Corps Malade,
” wrote the columnist.
During several concerts, Grand Corps Malade arouses a real incitement to hatred visible within the adaptations by making it boo and whistle by its audience
”.
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Result: Fabien Leceuvre decided to give notice to Grand Corps Malade. A news that annoyed the singer: "
You know, sir, sometimes you have to be silent,"
she commented on Twitter by linking the article in
Le Figaro
. A sentence just taken from the title
Les Gens beaux
du slameur. A
“facepalm”
emoji
, synonymous with exasperation, accompanies his tweet. To be continued ...