The French song owes him the songs
Fruit de la passion
or even
Alice it slips
.
In the 1990s, Francky Vincent made the public dance to ribald lyrics.
Now 66 years old, he has just been named Knight of Arts and Letters by the Minister of Culture Rima Abdul-Malak.
A news not very well received on social networks.
This Tuesday, December 6, he came to respond to his detractors on the set of “Touche pas à mon poste”.
And the debate quickly turned to accusations of anti-Semitism.
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“I am a sulphurous singer”
begins Francky Vincent.
“I deserve this distinction because for 48 years I sang naughty songs to perfection.
I was an anti-stress singer, I healed a lot of people with my songs.
The 50-year-old housewife loved to play my songs to clean up,
” he continues to argue.
He will find a sizeable ally in the person of Jean-Marie Bigard, also a popular artist:
"I know what it's like to be lowered to the most popular level, not to say worse, and to be completely bloodless to receive any reward
.
The comedian will even go so far as to compare the interpreter of
You want my zizi
to Pierre Perret.
It is the intervention of Gilles Verdez who will lead the discussion on set so far good child on the ground of politics.
“It's not your words that bother me, but your adoration for Dieudonné”
introduces the columnist before adding:
“on the channel of Alain Soral, a far-right essayist, you nevertheless said that “Dieudonné was your idol”.
Dieudonné is an anti-Semite and
condemned as such
, how can you say that?
.
For Valérie Benaïm,
“being honored by the Republic”
when he is
“attached to people who pose problems in the Republic”
is a concern.
"I was on the surface, not deep, for once..."
Faced with the turn of the live, Francky Vincent challenges Cyril Hanouna several times:
“I came to talk about who?
»
.
But the machine is launched, which forces him to explain himself, awkwardly:
"me when I like an artist or a celebrity, the rest does not concern me"
.
To the reproach of having displayed himself at the "Bal des Quenelles" with Dieudonné, the singer explains not
to "endorse anything at all"
, to stop
"at the man, at the one who makes me laugh and that's all"
.
An argument that does not convince, so much so that part of the table of columnists of "TPMP" demands that Francky Vincent declares that he
"condemns anti-Semitism"
.
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This sentence will never be dropped by the singer who nevertheless tries to get out of it by accumulating gravelly pirouettes like
"I was on the surface me, not in depth, for once..."
.
He attempts a final defense by saying that he has
“a sister who had a child with a Jew
” and that therefore he
“has a nephew who is mixed”
.
Which will earn Cyril Hanouna the well-felt reply:
"it's not a totem..."
.
In conclusion to this stormy end of the show, Francky Vincent will continue to refuse to say that he condemns anti-Semitism:
“I don't judge people.
I do not condemn, I am not a judge
.
And his last sentence will obviously be below the belt:
“I wish a long sex life to all these beautiful people”
implying that his detractors are finally in lack of affection.