Helena reads the worst love stories of her subscribers

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Helena continues to surf the success of her “bad boy” hit. On her Instagram account, the Belgian singer released a video where she reacts to the worst couple anecdotes from her fans.

“”Today, the Red Flag O Meter is me. ” Following the success of her hit “bad boy”, Helena decided to use the symbolic machine of her video clip to help her fans. A tool that makes it possible to measure the manipulative behaviors of the partners. “”So I received your messages and today we are talking about Red Flag! “, announces the singer in the preamble to her new video on her Instagram account.

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Thanks to the site “Red Flag Office Hotline” created last month by the former student of the “Star Academy”, Internet users were able to let off steam by sharing their worst “Red Flag” in love. “”He dared not cross multicolored pedestrian crossings because he was afraid of becoming gay“, Share one of them. Response from the Belgian star?”He's not fine, he's stupid! It's no“She explains, brandishing a red flag.

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“”He baked his fries in the oven and dipped them in coca“, Says another fan.”Something happens in his brain that I can't understand. If it is, is it good? Afterwards, is it a Red Flag? Frankly no! “, concludes the young artist.

The video did not fail to make its 820,000 subscribers laugh who are already asking for a part 2 of its “Red Flag O Meter”.

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