Play the offended drag queen

Red, the color of passion, Coco Belliveau is the painter of this season.


The 31-year-old Acadian comedian, the revelation of this edition of Big Brother Celebritiesis positioned dangerously to spin in the final of the reality show of Noovo.

Again Sunday evening, while the red week was evaporating on our TVs, Coco’s secret maneuvers to pulverize the powerful trio formed by Mona de Grenoble, Liliane Blanco-Binette and LeLouis Courchesne were crowned with success.

With the boss Zoé Duval, it was Coco Belliveau who set the trap that closed on her two former allies from theafter party, including the formidable LeLouis Courchesne, who led the way in the house-studio. On the other hand, no one will mourn the departure of Anas Hassouna. The 28-year-old comedian was no longer of any use in the game, except to take a nap.

It was a siesta that was fatal for our poor Anas. He was dozing (still) in the bedroom when Coco Belliveau exposed her Machiavellian plan to overthrow power. If Anas had heard Coco’s conversation, he could have saved his own skin or that of his buddy LeLouis, oupsi.

She hides her tracks well, Coco. She lies, manipulates and feigns disappointment without being hated, in short, she maneuvers with ease in this universe of raptors and half-truths. It should also be said that Coco Belliveau, who has seen all the North American seasons of Big Brotherknows the game upside down and upside down.

Taken aback, Mona de Grenoble fumed at not having been alerted to the flip which was brewing. Mona, who delivers the best lines in the confessional, doesn’t have to play the offended drag queen. She herself fomented the heartbreaking eliminations of Benoît Gagnon and Alexandre Despatie. She knows that these coups d’etat are orchestrated on the sly, to surprise the competitors.

Causing damage, counterattacking and getting revenge, that’s how Mona de Grenoble can get back into the winner’s circle. Not by feeling sorry for himself and positioning himself as a victim.

The crowning of Marianne Verville as invisible boss will complicate the game of Mona and Liliane, who are now fighting against Zoé, Marianne, Korine, Coco, Jemmy, Natalie and Marie-Christine. Of the last nine survivors, seven are women, goodbye to the male club.

Excellent at the animation of this show, Marie-Mai had put on her red leather Mackage trench to conclude this week with the taste of blood of Big Brother Celebrities.

In comparison with the ten campers of Get me out of here! at TVA, we can say that the members of Big Brother do not pity their slop greyish and their single beds strung together in a room with psychedelic colors.

The stars of Get me out of here!which took off on Sunday evening against Big Brother Celebritiessleep in the middle of the Costa Rican jungle, without protection against the weather, among snakes, mosquitoes and other slimy bugs.

This first episode, a clever mix of Fort Boyard And Survivor, was very effective. The first cohort jumped into the adventure from a helicopter. In the second wave, the winner of Revolution 3Rahmane Belkebiche, did not know Colette Provencher, Jean-François Mercier, or Nathalie Simard, which led to some funny first encounters in a Rainforest Cafe type setting.

Not sure yet of the formula with two animators (in a jacket?), which does not seem essential. The last two brave Get me out of here!Andréanne A. Malette and Deano Clavet, will land in Sunday’s episode, less punchy, where Colette Provencher will regurgitate her gruel in an extreme diving test.


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Elysabeth Rivest and Marie-France Lantin

AT The voicethe first round of duels got off to a strong start in Corneille’s team with a solid battle of divas on I’m Every Woman by Shaka Khan. Élysabeth Rivest, 33, was picked up by her coach, while her comrade Marie-France Lantin was robbed by Mario Pelchat.

It is a nice addition that the verdict of the coaches, who have a button displaying the winner, according to them, of the vocal confrontation. It’s fast, user-friendly and dynamic.

In the last number of the evening, the most intense, Mario Pelchat opposed his two best artists, Sophie Grenier and Steffy Beyong, on the piece And bam by singer-songwriter Mentissa. He obviously wanted to keep one (Steffy) and save the other (Sophie).

This strategy could have burst in the face of the good Mario if Sophie Grenier, 17, had decided to take refuge with Marc Dupré, who tried to steal her from her original coach.

AT The voice, I always cringe when I hear two francophones like Mathieu Langlois and Vanessa Couture-Lacasse say that they have never sung in French, that they find it difficult, as if it were a challenge insurmountable to express themselves in their mother tongue. What world do they live in? Corneille offered them believe in nothing of Louis-Jean Cormier and it was Vanessa, 29, of Magog, who won the duel.

Marjo employed the same stratagem as Mario Pelchat by crowning his candidate Philippe Plourde, 21, and protecting the loser from the duel on Father and Son, Steven Grondin, 28 years old. A strange choice, but good. Maybe Marjo is more sensitive to the invisible, to everything inside.


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