Last March, we told you about a video featuring former party candidate Vincent Shogun in the video. MarseilleCh’tis but also angels, revealed to Sam Zirah the true meaning of the symbolic expression of the candidates from the city of Bouches-du-Rhône. explained his statement “that’s enough” so it was started by Les Marseillais and ensured that in reality it was nothing more than a rather vague codename… According to him, it was necessary to understand. “cocaine line” when candidates pronounce this sentence and act accordingly. “The sign was a code […] Most of the time, when I came on set, they were happy because they knew I had the drugs. “Enough bro!” It was always hot when I arrived. The shogun is coming!”, always explained to Sam Zirah. Vincent later admitted that he had already arrived on set. “30 to 50 grams of medicine” upon him.
“Not many people have the humility to return to work”
Sunday, April 2, the former reality TV star is back on YouTube, but this time sharing her secrets with Bastos. video titled “She was fired from reality TV (escorting, scandals, Shogun stuff)” It already has around 280,000 views and, as the name suggests, promises to explain why certain candidates were banned from reality TV. In the introduction to the Bastos video, former Ch’ti began by explaining her new job. “You know, I work in the construction industry now”, he started. And ex Victoria Mehault to rejoice for her: “Congratulations on this beautiful transformation. There aren’t many people who have the humility to go back to work.”.
With his problems with the law, and especially since his time in prison, Vincent Shogun is trying to make up for his behavior and earn a living with dignity. Exiled for three years by reality TV productions, the young man had no choice but to roll up his sleeves. As a reminder, Vincent’s arrest for drug possession was in 2019. At that time he confessed: “I was with the wrong person at the wrong time. I was in jail for 28 days, detained for 3 days and lost everything”. And to continue a little later: “I lost everything. Because I didn’t lie, all my product placements etc. Nobody wanted to work with me anymore.” “There are a lot of people who have done worse than me and in the end they still make television”, sé lamented.
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Source: Programme Television

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