It’s crazy: in the same week we witness the “solution” of two “affairs”, the ending of two sagas that have gripped Quebec for months and years.
Maripier Morin finds a job as an animator at WKND. And Jérémy Gabriel is ending his lawsuit against Mike Ward.
Of course, the two situations are completely different: Maripier admitted to assaulting a singer. Jérémy is a singer who was verbally attacked by a comedian.
But can I tell you that I breathed a sigh of relief when I heard the end of these two never-ending stories?
Finally ! We can move on to another call, turn the page and start over.
- Listen to the live broadcast of the Durocher-Dutrizac match every day at 12:45 p.m. above QUB radio :
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“Bravo for continuing to believe in who you are, in everything you are. I’m sure the world is smart enough to see who you really are. »
You remember: That’s what France Castel said to Maripier Morin in the episode of “The other noon at the table next door” that was broadcast on Radio-Canada. Less than three weeks later, we learn that the WKND broadcaster “realized who she really is” by offering her a microphone.
It’s a dream scenario that a Hollywood writer couldn’t have nailed any better: after the Fall of Man, going down to Hell, working on yourself and crossing the desert, comes the big comeback, the comeback of how to be in the city who says dreams
Now I just hope that when Maripier Morin goes on the air in the early hours of August, she will be judged for her talent as a presenter and her professional skills. In all objectivity.
I hope that the dirty tongues, the piss vinegar, and the troublemakers working in circles (the ones who said she shouldn’t have even auditioned for her role in “Arlette”) will leave her alone.
“I no longer want to be confronted with Mike Ward. When you’ve been in a conflict half your life and you can’t see an end to it, I think it’s time to stop. Jérémy Gabriel told me so to François-David Bernier and announced that he would drop his civil suit against Mike Ward.
You don’t have to be a shrink to know that a normal person can’t spend years in “confrontations” without eventually becoming exhausted. It’s easy to imagine that Jérémy would want to experience something other than combat, however legit and down-to-earth it may be.
But in the interview with Jérémy Gabriel, another sentence caught my eye. “Continuing is a crucial step in getting a new Jérémy,” he said in this exclusive interview.
Why does this affect me so much? Because that also applies to Maripier Morin. “Continuing is a crucial step in getting a new Maripier,” she might have said.
- Listen to the live broadcast of the Nantel Durocher meeting every day at 3:00 p.m QUB radio :
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In either case, I wish these public figures to exist on their own and without having someone else’s name constantly and forever attached to their name.
We got there. Until the next affair, the next saga… which will keep Quebec in suspense for months and years to come.