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Michaël Youn reassures about the atmosphere within the Enfoirés troop

Since many years, rumor has it that the atmosphere within the Enfoirés would not be really good. Last March, Natasha St-Pier implied being pushed out : “We must take the most famous, those who will bring back the most,” explained the singer to Jordan De Luxe. For his part, Michael Jones regretted the rejuvenation of the troupe in the columns of La Provence: “The spirit has changed, it’s more commercial. I find that young artists don’t have much to express. The texts are sometimes very poor. I call it music fast food.” The young singer Barbara Pravi had also answered him, taxing his “thinking of an old con”. Guest in 50’Inside, Michael Youn, in promotion for his new series broadcast on TF1, La Fugueuse, wanted to reassure. The atmosphere at Restos du cœur could not be friendlier.

While Nikos Aliagas shows him one of his passages on stage with Les Enfoirés, the one who joined the troupe in 2014 is without appeal concerning the climate behind the scenes: “It’s a family, don’t think we say that because that there are cameras. We are a family that meets a few times a year. We are always a little in touch. We have a WhatsApp group where we communicate a lot for birthdays, to talk nonsense too . We always take great pleasure in meeting together, “he said. Last February, Pascal Obispo also went in this direction, affirming (…)

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