Patrick Sébastien denounces a "media scam" on the controversy in Cap d'Agde and defends the French: "People are in the shit because we keep hitting them" (W9 screenshot)
Patrick Sébastien denounces a "media scam" on the controversy at Cap d'Agde and defends the French: "People are in the shit because we keep hitting them" (W9 screenshot)

Last night, Patrick Sébastien was the guest of All Beautiful All New on W9, hosted by Cyril Hanouna. The opportunity for the former star presenter of France 2 to return to the summer buzz concerning his concert at Cap d'Agde. A controversial scene The announcement, which was broadcast on social media, sparked strong reactions, but Patrick Sébastien described the affair as huge. "media scam". He clarified with humor and firmness: "I didn't pull down my pants.", refuting the accusations against him, and specifying that it was not, moreover, an audience of children.

As a reminder, the controversy had a tangible impact on the artist's career. Several of his shows were canceled, including a concert planned in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin to celebrate his 50th anniversary. Other dates were also canceled, with organizers citing media pressure and the entertainer's tarnished image.

A cry of indignation to embody popular anger

Beyond this controversy, Patrick Sébastien expressed his wish to become the "megaphone" of a neglected France: "People are in trouble because they keep getting beaten up... They tell me I represent something because I look like them."

He denounced social contempt: "These people who are called idiots, who party, who have sex, who eat cold cuts... I don't want to impose my lifestyle, it's them who want to impose their style."He concluded in a committed tone: "I hear 'enough is enough' everywhere; there's a real malaise in today's society. People want a new life."

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