- Denoncourt speaks openly about his life and his blunt opinions.
- He fully embraces his love of vengeance.
- He recounts revenge stories, sometimes extreme.
- He asserts he can completely cut someone from his life.
Serge Denoncourt recently stopped by the show “Jeannot’s Beautiful Sunday”, hosted by Jean-Sébastien Girard, for a particularly flavorful interview marked by a dynamic as comical as it was irresistible between the guest’s strong personality and the host.
I have no words to tell you how I hate him
During the conversation, Serge opened up about several aspects of his personal and professional life, but one topic in particular drew reactions again: his openly admitted love of vengeance, a theme he had discussed previously.
A passion he fully embraces, as is typical of many of his media appearances, known for his bluntness and razor-sharp opinions.
Vengeance: A Hobby for Serge
“It occupies a place in your mind, then in your heart, then becomes a weight you carry on your shoulders as you spend evenings asking yourself: How could I get my revenge?, then figuring out how you’ll carry it out, then putting your plan into action—it’s the work of a lifetime,” he testifies.
“But it seems to scare me a little… You’ve got to be careful with you; you shouldn’t pull any dirty tricks,” jokes Jean-Sébastien.
“Not really. And I don’t mind if it takes 20 years for… for me to get my revenge, I’m not in a rush, but I will get my revenge,” Denoncourt asserts.

Another glimpse of his vengeances
“You can ask my exes if it’s true,” he says.
He even revisited a vengeance he carried out against one of his exes: for about six months, he spied on them, and every time that person had a private moment, he arranged a pizza delivery to disrupt them in the middle of it.
One of the personalities present then claimed it wasn’t a sick revenge and that, on the contrary, it was almost funny.
“Hmm, no, it isn’t funny (…) Sure, but I’m sick (…) sitting outside waiting to know what time he’ll arrive (…) but I had a lot of fun, for real (…) vengeance doesn’t make you happy (…) But… it’s like a hobby,” he says.

Another Sharp Anecdote
“That isn’t pretty. I had an ex I hated so much I can’t even describe how much I hate him (…) and then he gets hit by a truck (…) So someone calls me to say: Just so you know, X got hit by a truck. So I reply: Is he dead? They tell me: No. Well, you’ll call me when you have good news (…) It’s not pretty, but that’s how I felt—that if he dies tomorrow, I’d think, It’s wonderful for the planet, for ecology in general, a waste that has left… Everyone here goes: Oh, oh, oh, as if they’ve never been betrayed by their partner…,” he recounts, with no shame or remorse.
“There comes a moment when you want your ex to be hit by a truck (…) just be honest,” says Serge.
During that exchange, surprising to some, but perhaps not so much for others, he explained that when it comes to hating someone, he is fully capable of cutting them out of his life and acting as if that person did not exist, or had never existed.
And you, are you the kind to seek revenge and take a sly pleasure in it?

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