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Interview with Jean-Jacques Debout: He reveals everything! Alcoholism, ruin, Anger against Patrick Sabatier…

Guest of Jordan De Luxe on the set of “Chez Jordan” this Tuesday June 18, 2024, Jean-Jacques Debout let loose on quite a few subjects, in particular on the passage of Chantal Goya in “The Game of Truth” in 1985.

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 Jean-Jacques Debout, guest this Tuesday, June 18 on the Jordan de Luxe show “Chez Jordan” revealed that the trigger for his dependence on alcoholism had been The Game of Truth.

There's always a reason when we drink, when we drown in alcohol. It was this famous show that was entirely fake. During the show, someone locked me in a dressing room with a bottle of scotch and a bottle of Coca-Cola. They had planned something not very good so that I would be locked up.  I took it as something unfair, it demolished my morale and I went about 3 – 4 years without writing any songs. I saw my future completely in the fog... Patrick Sabatier: I never spoke to him again. I tried to lose sight of him completely because I knew what he had gotten himself into. He had indulged in something wicked and disgusting. I will never forgive him. In life we ​​don't behave like that... an artist is fragile, but we don't handle artists like Monsieur Sabatier allowed himself to do... I almost lost my skin there.  

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