This February 5, viewers of “Touche pas à mon poste” witnessed a particularly trying testimony.
Loana spoke courageously about the rape she allegedly suffered last September.
While walking her dog around midnight, she crosses paths with an acquaintance who invites her to come and have a drink at his home.
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She tells this evening in “TPMP” that the man sequestered her
“for ten hours”
and sexually assaulted her.
She manages to escape and lock herself in her house.
She filed a complaint a week later, supported by her mother.
If she is this evening in “Touche pas à mon poste”, it is to
“push people to do it”
.
A traumatic shock
“I don’t remember everything. I have had memory loss since that day,”
says Loana, who also testifies to a traumatic shock.
“The words no longer came out
,” says Loana, whose diction begins to become jerky.
She no longer conjugates verbs,
“me talk to me like that when I talk about that”
, tries to express the one that was revealed in “Loft Story” on M6.
“If you can’t do it Loana, it doesn’t matter
,” Cyril Hanouna tries to reassure.
If the majority of columnists listen in silence, we can see Kelly Vedovelli at the end of the table having a fit of laughter, during a quick wide shot of the set of “Touche pas à mon poste”.
Then comes the intervention of Jacques Cardoze.
“Are you talking like that on purpose?”
, asks the journalist who, faced with the indignation of his colleagues, argues:
“I find that surprising.”
“Ridiculous, sorry,”
Loana replies, her face closed.
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