Noémie Montagne, who lived fifteen years with Dieudonné, said she was "under the influence", and claimed that the comedian was "not funny in life" The former companion of the controversial comedian, convicted multiple times for anti-Semitism, accused him of "psychological violence", and denounced his "sectarian organization" "He pays me a pension. I can't find a job.

Any employer runs away when they type my name on the Internet," she said.