When fame takes precedence over real life.
This Saturday, April 15, the columnists of “TPMP People” debated the limit between notoriety and private life.
It was on the sequence of Bruce Toussaint explaining, in “What an era!”, Having been confronted with a fan wanting to take a selfie with him a few minutes after the death of his mother – that they reacted.
This story outraged a number of columnists including Isabelle Morini-Bosc.
The journalist says that a similar anecdote happened to her when her father died.
"People sometimes don't realize it.
They are so obsessed with having their photo that they completely forget that we have a life on the side
, indignant Benoît Dubois.
He then says:
“I have already had the experience of going to a funeral and actually taking pictures, at the funeral, with little young people.
I tell them
“could we respect five minutes”
and they answer me
“oh it only takes two seconds
”.
Yes, but now is not the time
.
Laurent Fontaine, unlike his colleagues, believes on the contrary that it is normal to respond to requests from fans, whatever the context and the situation.
"It's your job
," he says.
This subject has the merit of creating debate.
Presenter Matthieu Delormeau expresses his opinion.
“I don't agree with you because today when I'm stopped in the street, I'm between prostitution and toys.
That is, people stop you and say
“can we take a picture?”
so sometimes it's not even hello goodbye.
It's
“come on put on like that, take off your cap, can you smile?
No, but smile more”
.
I'm not a toy, TV is my job, as a plumber.
I don't belong to you”
, annoys Matthieu Delormeau.