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Corinne Masiero responds to the criticisms of the César: "My strength is to be ugly, popular and vulgar"

2021-03-18T17:08:26.502Z


Corinne Masiero reacted again to this famous evening. After the many criticisms that have been made, in particular from a group of parliamentarians, she says she does not regret having stripped naked.


The 46th edition of the Caesar has not finished talking about it.

On March 12, the arrival of Corinne Masiero was the culmination, in the medical sense of the term, of a ceremony under the sign of the claim.

First wearing a skin suit Donkey bloodied, used swabs on the ear, Captain Marleau was then completely naked, exposing her breast on the slogan

"No culture, no future"

, and its on the back the inscription:

"Give us back (sic) art, Jean"

, message for Prime Minister Jean Castex.

Questioned Wednesday by Mediapart, Corinne Masiero, who was at the Sébastopol theater in Lille currently occupied by intermittent workers, she reacted to this famous evening, in particular after parliamentarians seized the Public Prosecutor of Paris to alert on this "exhibition sexual ”, an offense punishable by one year in prison and a fine of 15,000 euros.

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"The idea was to show that we were naked"

Very briefly reconsidered her approach, individual (she did not warn the organizers of the Caesar that she was going to undress), Corinne Masiero simply justified her initiative:

“The idea was to show that we were naked.

You really have to do it, otherwise it just doesn't make sense.

"She then stressed the importance that would have been granted in the first place, his body rather than his message:

" What we noticed the most is my old ass in ruins

[...]

This which is awesome!

[...]

If I had not done so, we could not talk about the precariousness of people who are in the culture, people of education, health, students ”

, she thinks. .

More than her gesture towards the intermittent, the actress was, above all, glorified her "audacity", assuring to have received

"a tsunami of" thank you ", of" I love you ""

.

“I really didn't expect that.

There are a lot of girls of a certain age who have said to me "thank you for showing your body because we have the right to exist too", "

she proudly said.

Before going into ecstasies:

"I have messages from Brazil, South Korea, the United States and India!"

Bad taste does not choose its homeland ...

"Come and listen to the distress of the people"

The reactions provoked by this happening would reveal

"a lot of things"

according to her.

"We are in a patriarchal and sexist society"

, she asserted, before bringing the beauty and

"

the class of Adèle Haenel

"

to the pinnacle

.

“Me, my strength is to be ugly, popular and vulgar.

[...]

If it bothers people, ask yourself the question of why it bothers you Ladies and Gentlemen

, ”she defied, urging her detractors to stop their chatter to

“ do actions ”

.

Read also: Corinne Masiero dreams of seeing Adèle Haenel preside over the next Cesar ceremony

The sequence has, indeed,

"embarrassed"

a number of deputies.

Obviously not very sensitive to the charms of the actress, a dozen parliamentarians, members of the collective Oser la France - movement presenting itself as a laboratory of ideas on the right -, wrote to the Public Prosecutor of Paris, arguing that

" a number of viewers

[...]

have expressed their discomfort in front of such a spectacle ”

.

These elected officials also spoke of a

“puzzling demonstration”

or even an

imposed

“nudity”

.

"I tell them to come see what is happening there and listen to the distress of people,"

replied the actress to the critics.

To end up attacking, again, Roselyne Bachelot.

Source: lefigaro

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