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Communication campaign for AstraZeneca: Sheila cuts short the "rumor"

2021-04-23T22:07:33.084Z


In a message signed on her behalf, the singer denies having been approached by the government to promote this anti-Covi vaccine


“A great lack of elegance!

Sheila is annoyed and she lets it know in a message posted on Twitter this Friday afternoon.

The star singer of the years yé-yé, who the government would have considered to participate in a campaign to promote the AstraZeneca vaccine - according to the Chained Duck - firmly denied this possibility.

"I find it very embarrassing to find myself associated with a vaccination campaign project linked to a laboratory brand without having been contacted either directly or indirectly," he wrote in his short text.

She also ensures that she has "absolutely no contact with the government".

The latter had never confirmed the information of the Duck.

Chez Ruquier saturday evening

Wednesday, Gabriel Attal had nevertheless confirmed wanting to appeal to personalities, but without revealing any name (precisely for fear that the people concerned had not been called before).

“The President of the Republic and the Prime Minister hope that these examples can multiply.

It can be popular personalities who are well known to the French and public figures in the target age who could publicize their vaccination, ”he said.

This promotional campaign is orchestrated by SIG, the government's information service.

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Thursday, the singer had for her part replied to the Parisian that she did not want to speak on this subject for the moment. She will finally have the opportunity to do it again this Saturday evening since she will be the guest, live, of Laurent Ruquier's show on France 2.

Source: leparis

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