Solène Delinger 10:45 a.m., February 09, 2023

In a video shared on her social networks on Wednesday February 8, Valérie Pécresse defended herself from being responsible for the cancellation of one of Beyoncé's concerts in Paris on May 27.

The elected LR sent a message to the star: she advised him to better choose his producer next time because the latter should have known that this date was not possible…

Valérie Pécresse is not afraid of anything or anyone… Proof of this is: the president of the Île-de-France region did not hesitate, Wednesday, February 8, to attack … Beyoncé!

Accused by Queen B fans of being responsible for the cancellation of one of the diva's concerts at the Stade de France in Paris on May 27, Valérie Pécresse has released her fangs.

The former Minister of Education insists: she is not responsible for the work on the RER B line, which prevents the concert from being held.  

"I have absolutely nothing to do with it"

"I received many messages from fans of Beyoncé, extremely disappointed by the cancellation of the second date. But I had nothing to do with it. I have a wide back but we must not spoof!", assured Valérie Pécresse facing the camera, in a video published on her social networks.

"The dates of public transport works that lead to the Stade de France are known two years in advance and all event professionals know it," she continues. 

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“You must not discard yourself on others”

The former presidential candidate LR points to the responsibility of Beyoncé's producer.

Because all the dates of work on the RER B are known two years in advance.

"All professionals know this. If Beyoncé's producer made a mistake and put tickets up for sale on a strictly impossible and untenable date, it's his fault. We must not discard it on others", underlines Valerie Pécresse.

Beyoncé's producer has never put tickets on sale for May 27...

After pushing her little rant, Valérie Pécresse wanted to end on a positive note: yes, she loves Beyoncé.

And, the international star is also "welcome to Île-de-France, but next time, you will have to take a producer who checks that the Stade de France is available".

On good terms…