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."