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00:00 that an LGBT artist can't live in peace here in France in 2023?
00:03 It depends where. I think there are safe places, cool media like here.
00:08 I think we can be in our place.
00:09 There are plenty of media and places, bars, places where you feel good.
00:13 Even concerts. And there are places where you feel very bad, I think,
00:16 because there are people with bad intentions, as we saw with Bilal, for example.
00:20 And that still upset me, because I feel like it happens too often.
00:25 And you're still on Twitter, you're watching...
00:27 I'm watching, I don't have the strength to react sometimes.
00:30 Do I have to react? I don't know. I do it more in music now.
00:33 I think you just have to look at the positive things and try to sort it out with your team.
00:38 Did you feel quite supported and supported during these trials?
00:41 By...
00:42 By cyberbullying?
00:43 Of course. By my fans, by my team, by my family, by people in general, yes.
00:48 By the justice, no.
00:49 I filed a complaint, I received thousands of death threats,
00:52 and there is only one person who will be judged in June for death threats.
00:55 But I've never been safe since, I've never gone out on my own.
00:58 My life has changed since then.
01:00 And it's a bit annoying, because I also wanted to show the example, in a way.
01:02 Because I tell people, "You have to file a complaint, it's illegal."
01:05 Homophobia in France, death threats, it's illegal.
01:07 In fact, the law is not applied.