The controversy swells, Cyril Hanouna gets involved.
Last Friday in "Daily", Nicolas Fresco devoted his section to Polska and Tootatis, two influencers who demonstrated against the pension reform.
The columnist of “The Influenced” has a habit of pinning down the behaviors, sometimes offbeat, of the stars of social networks.
"Without the sound, it looks more like they are going to see a match at the Stade de France"
, he commented before recalling that their fame was due to a video where they
"are turned down from a restaurant for a neckline deeper than the hole of the sécu”
.
The journalist from Yann Barthès' team then joked about
"forms against reform",
the slogan of young women.
A succession of tackles which strongly displeased one of the main concerned.
"It's sexist to the point"
On Sunday, Polska reacted in a video deeming this column
"hyper sexist and misogynistic".
“Instead of talking about the act itself, you stopped at false nails and a neckline
,” lamented the influencer.
A sequence which earned him the support of several personalities including the journalist and feminist activist Rokhaya Diallo or the deputy France Insoumise, Nadège Abomangoli.
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Monday evening, Cyril Hanouna invited Polska and Tootatis in "Touche pas à mon poste" to make them react live again.
The host expressed his full support for the two influencers.
“Everyone has the right to demonstrate and it is not because we have low necklines that we have no opinion on what is happening in France”
, he declared before strongly take on "Daily", its competitor in this time slot.
“Frankly, these valves suck. I want to put pies when I see that”,
explained the nicknamed
“Baba”
before qualifying Yann Barthès and his team as
“lesson givers”.
"It's sexist to the point, it's unbearable
," he concluded before opening the debate among his columnists.