the famous expression of “Marseillais” would be a “code name for cocaine” according to Vincent Shogun

Since its creation, reality TV has always made people talk. Whether it is for the candidates, sometimes found vulgar by Internet users, the clashes which can sometimes be shocking and go very far, or even the drugs which would circulate on the set. If no evidence currently exists on this last point, rumors have been rife on this subject for several years. And it is not Vincent Shogun’s statements to Sam Zirah that will fix the situation…

Indeed, the ex-candidate of “Ch’tis”, “Marseillais”or “The angels of reality TV”, gave an interview to the journalist in December 2022. The opportunity for him to look back on his “career”, but also his drug-related problems which also led him straight to prison. Addiction problems, and drugs present on the set, which he mentioned a few days earlier with Jeremstar. In an interview with the blogger, Hillary’s ex notably confessed that he “already taken drugs with a cameraman”.

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Vincent Shogun swings on the “Marseillais”

If he gave no name and accused no one, with Sam Zirah, Vincent Shogun finally made additional revelations regarding “The people of Marseilles” and their famous expression “full, enough is enough, brother”. An expression that many candidates have used since their first season, in Miami, and which has not failed to raise some questions. Especially on its meaning. And this one would have a link with the drug according to the ex-candidate of reality tv.

According to Vincent Shogun, when a candidate would launch this sentence, with a gesture to accompany it, it would correspond to a “coc linegroin”. “The sign was a code […] Often when I arrived on set, they were happy, because they knew that it was me who had the drug”, he blurts out to Sam Zirah before specifying: “Enough fraté! When I came, they were hot all the time. Shogun is coming!”. In the rest of the interview, the ex of Hillary and Barbara Lune also admitted that he had happened to land on set with “30 to 50 grams of drugs”.

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