Inès Reg is making a strong comeback with her new show *We Are Together*, following a tough year that included a *Dancing with the Stars* loss and a divorce. Her performance features a controversial parody of Natasha St-Pier’s song, reflecting their past conflict. St-Pier responded positively, viewing the parody as a form of homage. Simultaneously, St-Pier is preparing for a Christmas tour and supporting leukemia awareness through her philanthropic efforts.
Inès Reg’s Resilient Comeback
After experiencing a challenging year marked by her loss in the *Dancing with the Stars* finale and a divorce from Kevin Debonne, Inès Reg is poised to close out 2024 on a high note. The beloved comedian, who faced mixed reactions during her stint on season 6 of *Mask Singer* alongside Laurent Ruquier, Kev Adams, and Chantal Ladesou, is back in the spotlight with her new show. Currently, she is captivating audiences with *We Are Together*, which will run until spring 2025, featuring performances across France until May 25, culminating in a grand finale at Liberté in Rennes. Several dates, including those in Ajaccio, Gap, and Annecy, have already sold out, according to her promoter, Decibels Productions.
A Controversial Parody
The show has sparked significant interest, particularly due to a humorous take on Natasha St-Pier’s hit song *You Will Find*, which reflects their infamous backstage clash during the last season of *Dancing with the Stars*. To recap, the tensions escalated during rehearsals for the first live show of this 13th edition, leading to a heated argument filled with harsh words. This incident received considerable media attention, prompting both individuals to address the situation publicly to clarify their positions and respond to criticisms.
In her parody, Inès Reg delivers a self-deprecating performance that cleverly reworks the lyrics of the 2022 gold-certified single. Lines like “You will find my wounds and my insults / Those that I admit only half-heartedly / My missteps, my little bitch / And love more than enough / I’m so afraid you’ll leave me” showcase her wit while provoking reactions from her critics online. The inclusion of terms like ‘weaknesses’ and ‘clumsiness’ has stirred some controversy, further fueling the dialogue on social media.
Naturally, Natasha St-Pier has caught wind of this parody and shared her thoughts in an interview with *Ciné Télé Revue*. “In life, I always try to teach my son to see the bright side of things. It seems that parody means you are successful, right? One could say that without realizing it, she is paying me homage,” she remarked, expressing gratitude for the songwriters who penned her hit. Natasha also confessed her anxiety about encountering Inès again after their turbulent history, stating, “I think I would still be intimidated… I wouldn’t say anything.”
Meanwhile, Natasha St-Pier is gearing up to connect with her fans through an upcoming Christmas tour set to kick off on November 13. Accompanied by the *Little Singers of the Wooden Cross*, she will perform tracks from her re-released *Christmas Album*, available in stores on November 29. This special event is expected to feature new songs, including *Best Wishes from Fort-de-France*, which has just been released on streaming platforms. Natasha draws inspiration from Mariah Carey, who has enjoyed immense success with her Christmas tours.
Additionally, the Canadian artist is making strides in philanthropy by supporting the Laurette Fugain association, which raises awareness about leukemia and organ donations. She recently took part in the music video for *I Keep Smiling*, which debuted last month, showcasing her commitment to meaningful causes.