Matt Pokora: his rant against the SNCF: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

He is not the first, and will be far from being the last, to get angry about the SNCF’s delays. Matt Pokora pushed a real rant against society Sunday October 29, 2023, while he was waiting for his train. Indeed, it is surely an experience that everyone has already had. The train is first announced only a few minutes late, then these minutes lengthen gradually, putting users’ patience to the test, and Matt Pokora did not escape the rule. “The SNCF, instead of announcing to us delays that you are increasing every hour at the station and creating suspense, tell us directly your 140 minutes (minimum) so we know” he wrote. “We’re going straight home and canceling the appointment we had at our destination since we know we won’t be able to be on time. You’re making us waste a day, at least save us some time …”

A weekend that started well

A delay which added a nice gray area to his weekend which seemed to be going wonderfully according to the stories published by the singer. Indeed, Matt Pokora had taken his sons and his daughter-in-law Violet to one of the famous amusement parks based in the Paris region. Saturday October 28, 2023, he was also the guest of C the weekly. He confided that he no longer felt bitter towards the Victoires de la Musique. Indeed, the singer has never been distinguished of his twenty years of career. “Today, I am really at peace with it. As much as five, six years ago, it affected me a little, today I believe that already having had children, I have other things that worry me, that worry me in life than not being nominated for the Victoires de la Musique” he explained. “I understood that whatever happens, it’s not the Victoires de la Musique that make a career, it’s the public. There are plenty of Victoires de la Musique who have won a lot, but who have not had a third of my career. I would not exchange for anything in the world the twenty years that I have just lived for even five or ten Victoires de la Musique.” This is what is said.

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