Singer Aya Nakamura and her partner Vladimir Boudnikoff, who were taken into police custody last weekend at the Rosny-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis) police station for reciprocal violence, provide an update on their Instagram account. Instagram. And denounce the rumors about this matter.
“Thanks to my loved ones for being there and thank you for your messages of support,” Vladimir Boudnikoff begins by writing in a message shared in story by Aya Nakamura. “Thanks to those who know how to read between the lines…”, she adds, before attacking the media:
“I don’t thank the French media who are dedicated to revealing lies about our private life and twisting history to make it worse. The woman I love and I are doing very well. Nothing serious, nothing really.”
“We did some stupid things that night and that’s life too. I didn’t stop anyone with guns… (sic) I’m not El Chapo. Just a smoker, on the night in the house before Netflix… So everything It’s okay. Let the French media stay put and respect our privacy and that of our family.”
“Object Damage”
According to AFP, citing a source close to the investigation, Aya Nakamura left her house on Saturday after an argument, before returning accompanied by two friends. “There were no real hits, there was no strangulation, we are more into damage to objects,” said this source, adding that they were slightly injured.
The couple, who recently had a child, were released from police custody with a summons to Bobigny Criminal Court for “less than eight days ITT spousal violence” in late November.
The most listened to French artist in the world, Aya Nakamura makes the planet dance with hits like Djadja (over 877 million views on YouTube) and pookieit has sold more than a million copies.
His second album, Nakamura (2018), changed the life of this artist born in Bamako (Mali), who grew up in Aulnay-Sous-bois, on the outskirts of Paris.
Source: BFM TV