from our colleagues Southern RadioA few days ago, the noonstar had this to say about the rule change: “At one point, we ran into someone extraordinary from Haute-Marne, Stéphane, who got up every morning at 2 o’clock and drove to the front of the blast furnaces at 1600 degrees Fahrenheit. The gentleman drops as any candidate can drop from a game and is therefore eliminated, leaving. He had done all the work and the next day someone came and stole the star along with all the presents while he had done nothing! it was not worth it”. However, for two days now, the criticism on Twitter has not increased, or at least that much.
“Replace this show with Bigdil”
Actually, this time lion mattei, the featured Jean-Luc Reichmann series. While the host used the afternoon show to promote the new season of the series, for which her friend Nathalie Lecoultre produced several episodes, some Internet users told the bluebird about their troubles on the network. “Between premium rate calls and Mattéï’s self-promotion. It’s true it’s getting painful. It looks like a page on the internet and all its popups”, wrote a Twitter user. And one more to add: “Replace this show with Bigdil because it makes this show a mess. This channel is garbage. And that wasn’t all!
Others went there with their criticism. “At the same time, Reichmann is right to promote Léo Mattei because no one else would do that to him, considering how badly he played.”Can we read? Or : “I came home from work this afternoon and the TV is on on France 2. My husband: ‘I changed the channel, Jean-Luc Reichmann still blew us up with his Leo Mattei by inviting the kids who were playing his own show shit on the set'”. Mdr suddenly didn’t look this afternoon!”. Some were even frightened that we could discover an equally dangerous exchange on Twitter. The first Internet user wrote: “We eat Léo Mattei, when his shit is over, he’s gone too”. And someone else answers: “It’s a cheap series for the TF1, so everything is fine”. “Anyone watching besides Jean Luc?”, then questioned the first Twittos. Not sure if the host appreciated…
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Source: Programme Television

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