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"Sardou shut up": Sandrine Rousseau's response to the singer in full demonstration

2023-01-19T15:47:13.261Z


The Green MP responded to the singer, who had called his companion "poor guy" live on television Wednesday evening.


Sandrine Rousseau killed two birds with one stone.

Present in the procession of the Parisian demonstration against the pension reform, the ecologist deputy took the opportunity to settle accounts with… Michel Sardou.

In a photo posted on the social network Twitter, this Thursday, she poses all smiles under a sign where we can read the message "Shut up Sardou".

At the protest #retirements pic.twitter.com/xEcy31bfMw

— Sandrine Rousseau (@sandrousseau) January 19, 2023

Why this message to the singer?

The bickering between them dates back to Wednesday evening.

Invited by BFMTV as he prepares to go back on stage, the singer-songwriter of "Lacs du Connemara" had been questioned about remarks by the elected official dating from 2021. During a debate between ecologists, Sandrine Rousseau had indeed said “to live with a deconstructed man” and to be “super happy”.

Words that are not to the taste of the septuagenarian.

“She deconstructed what, what does that mean?

“, replied the artist, qualifying the companion of the latter of” this poor guy “.

And Michel Sardou to develop his way of seeing the relationship between man and woman.

"I'm not deconstructed at all, I don't want to be deconstructed," he says, calling himself neither "misogynist" nor "feminist".

Moreover, the singer explains “do nothing at all” with regard to household chores, which he leaves to his wife or his cleaning lady.

The vacuum cleaner, very little for him, he says.

He barely cooks a little, at least “on holidays”.

A "deconstructed" man?

Michel Sardou responds to Sandrine Rousseau pic.twitter.com/l46CmdJjhi

— Marschall Truchot Story (@BFMStory) January 19, 2023

Sandrine Rousseau marched this Thursday in Paris, like many figures on the left, against the pension reform.

"We don't want to work any longer.

We don't want the destructive, productivist system to wear us down, ”she tweeted, before her spade at Sardou.

Source: leparis

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