It was with him that she made the cult video “ceiling moldings“, it was with him that she shot the film”I want you, me neither” for Amazon Prime, it was together that they made the biggest Zéniths in France (Kévin Debonne opening for him, editor’s note). After eight years of love Inès Reg and Kévin Debonne formalized their divorce on January 21 on social networks in a tender message leaving aside any form of resentment. “You and I gave a new definition to the word divorce” had, in particular, written the young woman on her Instagram account. Embroiled in her quarrel against Natasha St-Pier in Dance with the stars on TF1, it does not seem that the comedian has the desire (nor the time) to find love again. But what about her ex Kévin who appeared very regularly on her social networks ?
This Monday, April 1, the young man gave himself up to question/answer game with his subscribers on his Instagram account to talk about his personal and professional life. The opportunity, for the most curious, to put their feet in the dish and ask him directly if he was also ready to embark on a new love affair. Very clearly, the 31-year-old comedian who seems to be teeming with projects delivered a terse response. “I will always love the people who have and continue to bring me into life“
Inès Reg: her ex, unwavering support
It must be said that Kévin Debonne
has always been a pillar for the young woman and does not let her go despite their divorce. Proof of this is in recent weeks… In the midst of a controversy between his ex darling and Quebec singer Natasha St-Pier, Kévin Debonne did not hesitate for a second to speak out. On the evening of Monday March 25, the young man took to his social networks to respond to the controversy in his own way, without saying too much. Posting an old photo of their couple, he simply wrote these few words in the caption: “The person I am and will always be most proud of is this little piece of woman measuring 1m50“. Separated but still, visibly, on very good terms. An infallible support which must do good to the comedian in these troubled times.