Overview
- A performance of Deuxième partie at Théâtre Édouard VII was momentarily halted on Wednesday when three Nous Toutes militants wearing Bruel masks shouted “Bruel! Violeur!” and were removed by security.
- Patrick Bruel is the subject of multiple judicial complaints in France and an active inquiry in Belgium and he denies the allegations.
- Commercial and programming fallout has grown with several international dates already canceled or postponed and reports that Sony Music has paused its work with the artist.
- Local political pressure has increased as mayors in Paris, Marseille and other cities have urged Bruel to renounce shows while theatres warn that removing a headliner carries heavy contractual and financial penalties.
- Audience reaction was split at the disrupted show with some spectators leaving and others defending presumption of innocence, a development that highlights how the case is reshaping public life, venue decisions and the broader post‑#MeToo debate.