Louis continues his saga don’t forget the lyrics and every evening he encounters candidates who come to dethrone him. On Friday, March 3, Nagui, a challenger who confessed to being an impressive person, gave Mélanie Page’s husband the opportunity to humorously criticize the profession. It seems that the host agrees with rapper Booba, who has been attacking this new profession and its excesses for several months. He specifically describes those who practice it as influencers and has launched a real campaign to discredit them.
“I sell shit, it sells very, very well”
While picking up a particular Steven, the host took the opportunity to ask him a few questions to learn more about his profession. The lifestyle content creator explained: “A little routine also affects fashion, clothes, restaurants, mental health”. The young man later claimed to have lived up to his product placements properly, but that didn’t satisfy Nagui’s curiosity, who wanted to learn more about the ins and outs of his business. Steven, a marketing student, had some trouble properly explaining the background of his profession to the presenter, but noted that it was still a matter of talking about his own community by promoting brands. Neither one nor two Naguis suggested a scenario on the music show that made the public laugh. “I’m a brand, I sell shit, I say to you: ‘Oh, you don’t know, yeah, I sell shit, it sells very, very well'”He started with the black humor we know Booba for to make it clear that he denounces certain practices, such as dropshipping, which he rightly condemns.
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Source: Programme Television

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