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"I hope Macron is watching us": Afida Turner wants a law that bears her name

2023-01-14T21:03:15.777Z


VIDEO – The singer spoke directly to the President of the Republic in “TPMP People” following the publication of a controversial video.


It is on her cover of the song by Guesch Patti

Étienne

that

Afida Turner

enters the set of "

TPMP People

" this Saturday, January 14.

Matthieu Delormeau promises since the beginning of the program benevolence in his questions because he is a

“very fragile”

person .

Last December, she lost her husband Ronnie Turner, son of the illustrious singer Tina with whom she formed

"a rock'n'roll couple"

.

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"I had become his sister, his best friend, his wife, his brother"

remembers very moved Afida Turner on C8 before specifying with tears in her eyes

"not wanting to talk about the most difficult month"

of her life.

Her husband died of cancer on December 8, just four weeks after the diagnosis was announced.

“Like a bad spell”

describes the singer.

A tragedy that echoes the death of Craig in 2018, the other child of Tina Turner.

Afida Turner says that it was she who found the body of her husband's brother, after his suicide:

"The name of Turner is paid for"

.

An Afida Turner law

A week ago, it was for a video that went viral that Afida Turner was again talked about.

We see the singer in a supermarket confronting the cashier's refusal to sell her a bottle of alcohol.

These images, she refuses to be broadcast in "TPMP People".

She then left her place to launch into a monologue in the middle of the set:

“The new paparazzi are cell phones.

I am natural and sincere and I want to speak to the public.

I go into a supermarket, I have just finished the funeral of Roonie and

Coolio 

so my heart is very heavy, I want to buy a very small bottle of wine

.

She claims to be

“victim of defamation, false information and above all of enormous prejudice”

.

To each problem, its solution and Afida Turner decided to rely directly on the French government, even if the controversial video was shot in the United States:

“People can say what they want about you.

I hope Macron is watching us!

I would like you to make a law so that all the people who film us must pay a fine of 5000 euros in image rights like in Dubai.

And we would call it the Afida Turner law

.

Soon to be a columnist in TPMP?

Then she launches into inconsistent descriptions of the scene.

"I didn't say anything"

then she says she answered the cashier in vulgar English

"I'm not 17 but 60"

before throwing the bottle away when a few minutes earlier, she says she quietly left of the shop.

On its means of payment, there again the contradictory versions follow one another.

Her card could not be refused because she has

"100,000 euros on her normal card",

but the transaction would not have passed.

Regarding his future, Matthieu Delormeau, who seems sincere in his desire to help his guest, talks to him about the opportunity to become a columnist in “Touche pas à mon poste”.

“Yes of course with pleasure, I am in France anyway”

answers Afida Turner.

Source: lefigaro

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