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Death threats against candidates of "Koh-Lanta": Denis Brogniart shares his indignation and calls for calm

2021-11-19T12:39:37.580Z


According to the host of the TF1 game, the comments made on social networks against the adventurers are "intolerable messages, worried


" That's enough !

This Friday morning, the tweet of host Denis Brogniart smacks of fed up and outrage.

"Full support", he assures the day after our revelations on two new complaints filed by candidates of the game he presents, "Koh-Lanta", while the latter are threatened with death on the Internet.

"Intolerable, unspeakable, abject, revolting and condemnable messages against adventurers," comments again the figure of TF1.

Indeed, since Teheiura's cheating - eliminated for having asked for and obtained food from a fisherman - revealed in the episode broadcast on November 9, some of his teammates are the subject of death threats.

What to encourage interested parties like production to react.

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"I had a great moment of weakness", confesses Teheiura

“Despite the many appeals for calm, the adventurers of

Koh-Lanta

continue to receive insults and death threats. No adventurer has denounced Teheiura on the fact that he received food at the camp. Teheiura alone confessed his moment of bewilderment. No event related to this game gives the right to send insults, threats and hate messages. We strongly denounce this kind of behavior and advise adventurers to file a complaint, ”Adventure Line Production insisted this week. A call for calm shared this Friday by Denis Brogniart.

Christelle, for example, received insults "as soon as I wanted to eliminate Clémence who is a very loved person", she confides to us.

“At that point, I didn't do anything, I erased them.

Despite everything, it touched me.

I was lucky that the production, knowing me to be sensitive, brought me a solution with the Bodyguard software, which makes it possible to process hate messages and not display them, ”she continues.

Both online harassment and death threats are punishable by penalties of up to three years' imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros.

Source: leparis

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