2024-01-10 15:15:00
On September 5, 2011, W9 viewers met a group from the North of France.
Jordan
Gaelle, Christopher, or even
Vincent
, went to Ibiza to conquer the Balearic island and its incredible evenings. Over the years, these candidates have become real personalities who have gained notoriety by participating in various other programs. Over the course of the filming, they were able to form very strong bonds to the point of becoming inseparable or almost…
Indeed, everything changed in 2019 when Vincent Shogun was arrested and imprisoned in the Netherlands for drug possession. In detention for 28 days, he blamed his ex-comrades for turning their backs on him. Reproaches to which Jordan Faelens wanted to react during his visit to
Zirah himself
this Wednesday January 10, 2024.
Also see: “I lost everything”, the star of reality TV ‘Les Ch’tis’, Vincent Shogun, makes terrible confessions regarding his descent into hell and prison
Between Jordan and Vincent Shogun, it’s over
“You say, ‘Shogun I was very close to him but then I put him aside. When he goes for an interview and he says ‘I’m all alone and I got back on track alone’, you tell him ‘don’t forget who was there for you when you were in trouble'”, recalled the journalist before the ex-Ch’tis candidate replied: “Ah, that’s recognition of the people… He makes me sad because this poor guy is poorly managed.” Subsequently, the one who
converted to MMA
pointed out the behavior of Vincent’s new companion: “Afterwards I don’t know but from the moment his wife goes on a TV set to
talk regarding another addiction that is purely intimate
, I wonder if it’s in the right place. It’s my point of view. What are you looking for in there? Are you looking to get people talking regarding you?”
If Jordan tried to keep in touch and put his friend back on the right path when he was released from prison, their friendship finally ended today according to the main person concerned. “No matter how much you tell him the same things several times, it doesn’t come through and then he complains that there’s no one for him […] I saw Vincent when he got out of prison and told him to stop filming himself with alcohol. He told me he wasn’t well. But he gives a bad image of himself. “He was giving the image of someone who was sinking,” he regretted before assuring that he did not want to “come back to him” even if he was “getting back on track.”
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