The figure is extraordinary for this type of government video: 9 million views!
A pastille is currently a surprising hit on TikTok, the social network popular with teenagers.
We see the interministerial delegate for youth, Mathieu Maucort, in his office in Matignon.
Official flags in the background and portrait of the president, hanging on the wall.
Sitting in front of his computer, the young man sways his shoulders to an Aya Nakamura tune and hums the lyrics.
“I don’t have any enemies, it’s them who don’t like me.
A bunch of enemies, but I don't even know them.
Doggy Doggy Doggy…” The video is ten seconds long and is titled “We all want Aya at the 2024 Olympics”.
Seeing the likes counter — 1.3 million!
—, the person concerned pinches himself to believe it.
But he learns a lesson from it.
“This shows that there is a need for joyful fraternity and a response to hatred with humor and love,” analyzes Mathieu Maucort.
The idea of the artist participating in the opening ceremony of Paris 2024, pushed by Emmanuel Macron according to L'Express, has been controversial for several days.
Aya Nakamura's detractors denounce her use of language and her eccentric personality.
“The French repertoire is not just Piaf, it is also Gazo, Jul or Aya Nakamura,” retorts the interministerial delegate.
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