
Clash explosif entre Nabilla et Catherine après une grosse trahison ! 💥 | Les Anges 4
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The speaker recounts a series of escalating conflicts, primarily involving Catherine and Nabila, with Bruno acting as a catalyst and other individuals playing supporting roles. The initial tension stems from Catherine's repeated negative comments about Nabila, which Bruno confides to the speaker, who then relays this information to Nabila.
The speaker expresses frustration because Catherine’s criticisms of Nabila, specifically targeting her appearance, were not a first-time occurrence. Bruno, feeling guilty for revealing this, feared a major confrontation between Nabila and Catherine. The speaker also feels remorse, acknowledging that her actions might lead to a significant argument.
The next morning, the speaker learns from Anthony that Bruno not only repeated her words to Nabila but also exaggerated them, leading to an expectation that Nabila would confront her. The speaker clarifies that she only expressed feeling out of place with certain people, not directly insulting Nabila.
Later, during a pirogue activity, Catherine isolates herself, visibly upset. The speaker tries to encourage her to join the group, but Catherine feels excluded and believes the others are right to criticize her. Catherine then refuses to participate in the canoe activity, stating she doesn't want to make it capsize, which others interpret as her trying to gain sympathy. The group largely ignores her, leaving her isolated.
Feeling a need to explain herself, the speaker decides to talk to Catherine. Anthony advises her to do what she feels is right but warns against escalating the situation. The speaker then approaches Catherine to apologize, but Catherine rejects her, telling her to leave and never speak to her again.
Bruno also attempts to apologize to the speaker, but she refuses, feeling he doesn't deserve her forgiveness after putting her in a difficult position. She expresses her disappointment, stating she had supported him and acted like a mother figure to him, only for him to betray her trust. She mentions that his actions make it unsurprising that he is alone in life. Bruno, however, feels remorse for his "childish" reaction and wants to apologize to Catherine.
When Bruno tries to explain himself to Catherine, she interrupts him, refusing to let him speak and reiterating her earlier insults about him being alone in life. This provokes Nabila, who overhears Catherine's harsh words. Nabila becomes enraged and charges towards Catherine, with the speaker and others trying to restrain her. Nabila confronts Catherine, asking, "What is your problem with me?" and accusing her of insulting her when she wasn't present.
Catherine's defense is that she was "upset" and "couldn't take it anymore," an excuse Nabila finds ridiculous. Nabila reminds Catherine that she called her a "big one" and said it was shameful for someone her age to say such things, especially since Catherine could be her mother. Catherine admits to speaking negatively about Nabila but struggles to explain why, as Nabila continues to yell. Nabila expresses her dislike for Catherine's public image and what she represents, finding her confrontational nature difficult to deal with.
The speaker, Nabila, and Amelie then have a heated discussion with Catherine. Catherine is accused of lacking tact and being like a "trucker." The speaker feels overwhelmed and wants to go home, regretting her involvement in the conflict. She expresses remorse for her "childish reaction" and fears Catherine might leave the show because of her.
Bruno, still feeling guilty, seeks support from the other men to apologize to Catherine again, anticipating another rejection. He apologizes to Catherine, admitting his mistake, but she dismisses him and the other men who try to intervene, stating she is at her wit's end. Bruno, determined to make amends, vows to continue apologizing for as long as necessary, even if it means humbling himself.
Later, the group finds a beautiful beach, but Catherine once again isolates herself. The others are frustrated by her continued isolation, seeing it as a habitual behavior and a "drama." The speaker, who generally gets along with Catherine despite her strong character, expresses her desire for reconciliation.
The conversation then shifts to Bruno's role in the conflict. The speaker tells Catherine that Bruno was the one who spread the negative comments. Catherine accuses Bruno of being a "suck-up" who also spoke negatively about others to her. Bruno admits to telling Catherine about Nabila's negative comments and to telling Nabila about Catherine's negative comments. He apologizes, acknowledging his mistake and inability to reverse his actions.
Catherine, however, feels unfairly singled out, arguing that others were also involved in criticizing Nabila, but only she is being blamed. Bruno explains that he didn't want to accuse the men. Catherine accuses Bruno of taking the easy way out by blaming her and being afraid to confront the men. She expresses her disgust with Bruno, stating he is a "caricature" and no longer exists for her. The speaker, however, maintains that she only repeated what Catherine said in the car because Nabila is her friend.