“People loved me long before I was leftist”: Christophe Dechavane describes the impact his political views have on his career

“People loved me long before I was leftist”: Christophe Dechavane describes the impact his political views have on his career

Christophe Dechavane is the guest of Yann Barthes on TMC’s Daily Life this evening. Having hit with Léa Salamé in Quelle époque, the presenter decided to position herself as a “leftist”, which did not please some of her former fans.

After a long crossing of the desert, Christophe Dechavane has been hosting the show since the beginning of the school year. “When” With Léa Salamé at France 2. And a sharper and more determined Christophe Dechavane that audiences discovered.

Yann Barthes then asks him: “In Quelle époque, many people discover that you have a political conscience. Did you hesitate to bring him back?”

“no it came on its own”Christophe Dechavane replies.

He adds: “But the funny thing is that there are a lot of people who like me when they haven’t dated before.

“Leftist?”Cut Yann Barthes.

“Yes to the Islamic leftist”, He refers to Christophe Dechavane with irony.

“Now they hate me”he continues. “Still said on the air ma’am uh I forgot your name. Rachida Dati said on the one hand, on the other hand it ends with “it”.

Nadine Morano the host whispers to him.

Yes, Nadine Morano is here. He said, ‘Oh yes, but I loved it, now it’s from the left!’

He adds: “And that’s funny, because as long as I’m making neutral quotes, even in “Ciel mon mardi” that the youngest among you don’t know, we weren’t really shown far to the right, but I really didn’t show myself”.

He states: “Then I was told the death penalty, please don’t speak your mind. Then at the end of the show I gave in because I couldn’t take it anymore”.

Continues: “Suffice it to say that François Hollande’s five-year tenure wasn’t so rotten for me to open a volley of green woods from a section of the right on Twitter, and I’ve never experienced that.”

He explains that it was the first time in his career that he was hosting a show in the age of social networks and therefore sometimes faced the violence that could result from it.

Melissa Tella

Source: Programme Television

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