On Thursday, June 30, Delphine Wespiser was invited to the Buzz TV set to discuss her intense news. Indeed, if the former beauty queen is set to return soon in the new season of Fort Boyard, she also earned her first solo bonus “Come on, we love each other” to explore at C8 tonight. But that’s not all, as we’ll soon find him playing at the premiere of M6’s entertainment The Treaties: Will their masks fall?
It was a busy summer period for the 30-year-old player, who had the opportunity to talk about the last season of TPMP. A season in which he found himself under the fire of critics after his comments on Marine Le Pen. As of this period, Delphine retains a bitter taste as it “never” found the expected support from the TPMP columnists’ group: The funny thing is, when you have colleagues like this, you don’t need enemies. I’m kidding but only half… says it ironically.
The columnist regrets being released by his comrades during the turmoil, but admits: “I understand them, it was hard, I was the one to beat. I think even the people who touched me might have been infected by what happened to me”. Delphine Wespiser relativizes: “Everyone has their own arguments, when it comes to someone else, then you rest, what happens. Everyone has their own mess. “In conclusion:” So I understand them, but it’s true that I feel very, very alone. Despite a complicated year, Delphine Wespiser has already announced that Touche pas à mon poste will be returning for next season!
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Source: Programme Television

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