Under her hat as an actress, comedian and television presenter, Chantal Ladesou spoke: “He’s still an artist, if he no longer tours, if he no longer plays in the theater, if he can no longer do his job, it’s still very boring.” In the eyes of the septuagenarian, Patrick Bruel is not the only loser in the event of the cancellation of his tour. Following such a decision, several people will be affected: “Behind a tour, there is the theater, technicians, a whole bunch of people who will find themselves doing nothing from one day to the next. When we are on stage, we are responsible for a whole bunch of people. I think we have no right to prevent playing, artists, it’s too hard because it puts a lot of people out of work.
Chantal Ladesou qualifies her remarks
If she was not as firm as Lio who said on May 20 to the “Dépêche du Midi” that Patrick Bruel had to “get treatment” and especially “take in his penis”, Chantal Ladesou nevertheless expressed her doubts as to the guilt of singer: “What he did, I don’t know, he hasn’t been tried, but when there are so many testimonies, it raises questions.”
“He knocked on hotel room doors”: a former Patrick Bruel manager describes the singer’s behavior
Since the launch of the Bruel affair, five investigations for rape and one for sexual assault have been opened by the prosecution. New complaints are still coming in, notably that filed by the former Miss France Flavie Flament on May 15, declaring that she had been raped by Patrick Bruel in 1991 when she was only 16 years old. “This relationship was neither violent, nor constrained, nor sneaky,” defended the singer.




