Rafaelle Roy talks about her recovery and shares a cover

Rafaëlle Roy talks about her recovery and shares a cover of Wild Rivers' “Thinking 'Bout Love” on Instagram – Le Journal de Montréal

After controversy with gossip site Qc Scoop, influencer and singer Rafaëlle Roy talks about her recovery and shares a cover of Thinking about love from Wild Rivers via his Instagram page.

• Also read: We summarize the saga surrounding QC Scoop for you

At the beginning of November, Qc Scoop published an article and a photo of Rafaëlle Roy in the hospital. The publication specifically noted that the singer may not have been sober and was accompanied by police officers. The young woman quickly corrected the facts on Instagram, triggering a wave of sympathy from the public and personalities, including Véronique Cloutier and Alicia Moffet.

The influencer and former finalist of the show La Voix, who left social networks in September, wrote a long message about her singing tour shared on Monday evening.

“With my intrinsic need to use my platform to speak about the things that matter, also came the call to manifest my truth here once again through what makes my heart sing: music. These months of protecting my peace, putting conscious energy into my healing, and rediscovering myself without the pressure of social media were extremely therapeutic. I met little Rafi from before, who didn't experience the validation of a hundred thousand strangers. It’s been too long since I forgot,” she admits.

Her journey led her to want to share music, one of her passions, with others.

“And I believe that my talent comes with responsibility and power,” she adds. For now, I feel like continuing to share it with you is consistent with the path I'm on now. It's intuitive. And I listen to myself. For no one but me. However, if this video brings a little light to some people's hearts, it will shatter mine. Since this world needs it… Thank you for welcoming me. Thank you for honoring me on my journey. I love you endlessly.”

Rafaëlle Roy also published a blunder video:

In the wake of the scandal, the site Qc Scoop published a message of apology.

Rafaëlle Roy decided to withdraw from social networks last September in order to “[se] preserve and [se] Focus on what's important.