Véronique Cloutier CQ (born December 31, 1974[1]), also known as Véro, is a Canadian TV and radio personality.
Various programs that she hosted included Combat des clips, Le décompte MusiquePlus and Vox Pop.
Her career reached new heights after hosting La Fureur, a weekly game show where celebrities answer questions related to music.
In the summer of 2002, she starred in her first film, Les Dangereux, directed by Louis Saia and produced by Richard Goudreau.
[6] The show, produced by Cloutier and Louis Morissette, received over 1,300 complaints from viewers finding it vulgar, angry and racist for material that included sketches on the assassination of then-American president-elect Barack Obama, jokes about Nathalie Simard, who was sexually assaulted as a child by Guy Cloutier (her father), and for anglophone-bashing.