In 2024 he had an acting role in Alexis Langlois's feature film Queens of Drama (Les Reines de la drame).
[34][32] Starting in December 2018, Hassani became the victim of cyber-harassment and has received homophobic and transphobic attacks and death threats.
[35][7] In response, the organizations Urgence Homophobie and Stop Homophobia joined forces to take legal action against anyone who has insulted, discriminated against or threatened Hassani on social networks, including Twitter.
[30] Hassani later filed a complaint to those who may be potentially identified with these lawsuits, citing "insults, incitement to hatred and violence and homophobic threats".
[37] On 1 February 2019, i24NEWS unveiled former Twitter tweets published on Hassani's account in 2014, accusing Israel of crimes against humanity and taking the defence of Dieudonné, a French comedian known for his antisemitic sketches.
A few hours later, the singer claimed on a video not to be the author of these tweets, which would have been written by a relative with access to his account, adding that he was 14 years old at the time.
In December 2021, he appeared on the cover of the LGBT magazine Têtu in a representation reminiscent of an icon of the Virgin Mary.