Solène Delinger 2:16 p.m., March 29, 2024

Sandrine Quétier was the guest of “Culture Médias” this Friday morning to talk about her first album, entitled “Hard to Follow”. Facing Thomas Isle, the former presenter of “Dancing with the Stars” reacted to the clash between Natasha St-Pier and Inès Reg, then returned to the tensions that there would have been between her and Vincent Cerutti. 

Sandrine Quétier has indeed turned the page on television. The former host, known for having co-presented

50 Minutes Inside

with Nikos Aliagas but also

Dancing with the Stars

with Vincent Cerutti, has launched a new career as a singer. Invited to the microphone of Thomas Isle on Europe 1 to talk about his very first album

Hard to Follow

released this Friday March 29, the former PAF star said he was very “excited”. “I have been an electric battery since this morning!”, she assured.

“I have always made music”

And for good reason, Sandrine Quétier makes her little girl's dream come true with this album. “I have always made music, I have always been in groups since I was 17,” she confided in

 Culture Médias.

Lucid, Sandrine Quétier knows that her 20 years of career on television will not necessarily help her make a name in music. “People will say to themselves: ‘The other one is releasing a record, she doesn’t know what to do anymore’. It’s not necessarily easy,” she lamented. 

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“Things were going well with Vincent”

Sandrine Quétier, presenter of

Dancing with the Stars

from 2011 to 2017, was then questioned about the clash currently between two stars of the show, Inès Reg and Natasha St-Pier. “It’s still quite amazing!” she exclaimed. The former host assures her: such a clash had never occurred when she worked for the show: “There certainly must have been some, but it didn't come back like that”.

However, several rumors assured that his relations with Vincent Cerutti, also presenter of the show, were strained. According to Sandrine Quétier, there was no particular rivalry between them. "Not so much in the end. Things were going well with Vincent. I had this chance, I worked with a lot of men in TV, it always went well. I don't have any big files, big pots. Everyone takes the place they want to take. I have no problem with that, everything suits me." That has the merit of being clear !