French star Patrick Bruel has fiercely denied allegations he sexually assaulted a number of women during his 50-year career as a singer and actor. Bruel, 67, has in recent weeks been the subject of a wave of accusations – some of which are now being examined by prosecutors with a view to possible court action. Among his latest accusers is the well-known TV and radio presenter Flavie Flament, who alleges the singer drugged and raped her at his Paris home in 1991, when she was 16 and he 32. Bruel, who is currently performing at a Paris theatre, wrote in a post on Instagram that he had never in his life 'forced myself on a woman'. 'Nor have I ever drugged, manipulated or tried to subjugate anyone… nor used my fame to abuse or obtain non-consensual relations,' he said. Born Patrick Benguigui in Algeria in 1959, Bruel came to fame in the early 1980s with songs such as Marre de cette nana-là (Had enough of that chick). He has remained in the public eye and the abuse allegations against him have been making front-page news in France. Bruel is due to start a concert tour in June of France, Belgium, Switzerland and Canada after finishing his theatre engagement, but a feminist group has launched an online petition to have the tour cancelled. In addition to Flament, around 30 other women have complained about sexual mistreatment by Bruel, according to French investigative website Mediapart. Around 10 of these cases are now being reviewed by prosecutors in the Paris suburb of Nanterre. French government spokeswoman Maud Bregeon said on Tuesday that female victims should be encouraged to speak out 'even decades later', adding 'it is up then up to the justice system to establish the truth of the facts'.
Patrick Bruel Faces Serious Allegations Amid Denials

Patrick Bruel Faces Serious Allegations Amid Denials
French singer and actor Patrick Bruel has responded to a new wave of sexual assault allegations, vehemently denying any wrongdoing as he prepares for a concert tour in June.
Patrick Bruel, a prominent French artist, has been accused of sexually assaulting multiple women including TV presenter Flavie Flament, who claims he drugged and raped her when she was 16. The singer denies these allegations and insists his relationships have always been consensual. Bruel's lawyer contests the accusations, claiming they are fabricated, which Flament vehemently denies as well. Despite the controversy, Bruel is set to embark on a concert tour, drawing criticism and calls for cancellation from feminist groups.

















