“He asks me to be submissive.” In her book
Incandescente forever
(released by Éditions du Rocher),
Adeline Toniutti
, who has just left “Dancing with the Stars”, reveals the inappropriate gestures and behaviors of a former deputy. Facts which date back to the time when, victim of a chimney accident, she lost her voice and all hope of becoming an opera singer. She then applied for a position as parliamentary attaché. The “Star Academy” singing teacher spoke at length about this episode on the “Buzz TV” set.
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But the interview at the National Assembly turns into a nightmare for Adeline Toniutti. “
This MP is asking me to be submissive, I am not part of the Insoumis party, but this time, I am going to be insubordinate,
” she says before revealing the messages that the man in question sent to her. sends: “
we will henceforth use the “tu” for “spunk” and the “you” for public life
,” she continues. “
I was offered a permanent round-trip Paris-Province with suctions under the desk
,” she was surprised. At the time, Adeline Toniutti did not tell anyone about it. “
It was something horrible that I kept to myself. I wanted to report it but an elected official advised me not to file a complaint, telling me that bad things would happen to me if I talked about it. I noticed a certain omerta
,” she says.
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Adeline Toniutti will not reveal the identity of the MP she accuses, who is no longer in office. “
Some victims will perhaps recognize themselves and there will be an uprising, I don’t know
,” she hopes before recalling that at the time of the events she denounces, she was in the RSA and faced with a certain “
social precariousness
”. “
He took advantage of the fact that I was unemployed, vocally disabled and very thin to take advantage of me physically and morally. When he makes his advances to me, there is still the photo of the President of the Republic behind and the sculpture of Marianne
.” How would Adeline Toniutti react if she found herself one day on a television set facing him? The question was asked to her and after a few seconds of reflection, she replied: “
Maybe I will stand up to him but it’s better not for him to cross me
.”