Vitaa gives her news and reassures her fans

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On the night of Wednesday, December 20, Vitaa suffered a “testing” event. This Thursday, the singer posted a reassuring message concerning the health of her family on her networks.

Vitaa’s family suffered a traumatic event on Wednesday night. Around 6:30 a.m., bandits armed with baseball bats broke into her home where Vitaa, her husband and their three children reside in the Paris region, the press describes.

To give her news, the singer posted a message to her fans on her Instagram account on her networks: “ Last night my family and I experienced one of the most trying and traumatic nights of our lives. Although we think about it sometimes, we are never prepared for it and I wouldn’t wish this ordeal on anyone, not even my worst enemy “.

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Although tested, the singer wanted to be positive: “ Thank God we are all safe and sound. Although upset, we were under the protection of the Most High “. Reassuring news for fans, signed not by Vitaa but by “Cha”, in reference to her first name, Charlotte.

The French-speaking female artist of the year at the last WECB Music Awards also sent her thanks to the police, and to the many people who sent messages of support. In comments on the Instagram post, many stars showed their support for the star like Louane, Matt Pokora who commented: “Du love la mif”, or even Miss France 2015, Camille Cerf who wrote: “Courage”.

Kev Adams and Iris Mittenaere also sent emojis to support their friend Vitaa.

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