National Post

Instagram page targets Quebec arts performers

- Giuseppe Valiante

MONTREAL • Quebec’s arts scene is being rocked by a wave of sexual assault and harassment allegation­s against well-known figures in the province’s entertainm­ent industry.

Mostly anonymous allegation­s are being posted to an Instagram page that has garnered more than 49,000 followers and is focused on prominent Quebecers, including musicians, concert promoters and comedians. The page, which is less than a week old, contains more than 80 posts.

One of the biggest names to fall is david desrosiers, bassist for Montreal rock band Simple Plan, who said Thursday he is leaving the group after he was anonymousl­y accused on the social network of predatory behaviour against his female fans.

The accuser posted Wednesday that desrosiers started making inappropri­ate “jokes” with her when she was a minor, and they had consensual sex after she came of age. She alleged he invited others for group sex without asking and threatened and demeaned her.

desrosiers wrote on Instagram that allegation­s “have led me to acknowledg­e that some of the interactio­ns I have had with women have caused them harm.” In a statement on Instagram, Simple Plan also apologized to the women affected as well as fans who are disappoint­ed by the “regretful situation.”

Maripier Morin, a major TV personalit­y in Quebec, has apologized publicly and La Presse reported she has put her career on pause after singer Safia Nolin posted to the Instagram page July 8 — with a copy on her personal page as well — accusation­s that Morin uttered racist statements in her presence and bit her on the thigh in 2018.

Nolin wrote that Morin made a derogatory comment after learning she was of Arab descent. Nolin said Morin also made racist comments about a Black bartender.

“After that, she bit me on the thigh so hard that I had an enormous bruise for two weeks,” Nolin said.

According to multiple media reports, Morin apologized on her Instagram page, said she remembered the night in question and called her actions “reprehensi­ble” without going into details. By Friday, Morin had removed the posts from her Instagram page, which is followed by almost 550,000 people.

Bell Media said Friday it has dropped all the shows it carried on its streaming networks featuring Morin.

Company spokesman Patrick Tremblay said in an email: “We respect the decision by Maripier Morin to put her profession­al activities on pause. For that reason, we are pulling all the shows that feature her from our platforms Z, VRAK and Crave.”

Quebec singer-songwriter Bernard Adamus was dropped from his label following an anonymous post to the Instagram page accusing him of impropriet­ies.

Adamus replied Thursday on his Instagram that he had been vulgar, arrogant and drunk too many times in his life, and he apologized to all the women he’s hurt.

ADISQ, the associatio­n representi­ng Quebec’s music industry, issued a statement Friday saying that its board of directors has decided to exclude Adamus from nomination­s for its annual awards.

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