"I pay too much tax" : Michel Sardou receives his income in cash, uses the opportunity to open Jean-Luc Mélenchon (VIDEO)

"I pay too much tax" : Michel Sardou receives his income in cash, uses the opportunity to open Jean-Luc Mélenchon (VIDEO)

TPMP’s guest, Michel Sardou, once again showed all his sincerity by reminding his personal financial situation and did not hesitate to attack Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

Michel Sardou’s frankness can no longer be proven. The famous singer, now 75 years old, has made a big impression with his many rants. His snippet on RTL in 2019 was particularly noticed: “I hate that period! I hate this century, I don’t like it at all (…) We no longer have freedom. Remember the 70’s and 80’s, we smoked, we made love, we drove fast, we could drink, the theater was good, the business was good. Now it’s all bullshit social networks where people sometimes express themselves well, but often morons“, he muttered.

Monday, August 29, Michel Sardou was on the set of TPMP. Cyril Hanouna and his columnists questioned him on many current issues, and he especially came back to the singer’s statements against Jean-Luc Mélenchon. “It is always extreme. Now he declares himself Prime Minister… Attention danger! If he passes, I go. Or I will declare Normandy a duchy and set up barriers everywhere.Following this statement, the NUPES leader showed that he was determined to persuade the artist to stay in France in case of victory. Guns, Michel Sardou described his personal situation.I have a house in Normandy, an apartment in Paris and a Porsche. But everything is here, Jean-Luc need not look for something in hell or it will stay there. But they’re all there, I’ve always paid my taxes on time, I’ve had no problems. I think I pay too much tax, frankly speaking. But on the other hand, I earn a lot of wheat, I have to pay taxes”Cyril threw it at Hanouna.

Michel Sardou did not hesitate to repeat all the evil that came to his mind about Jean-Luc Mélenchon on the way. “I’m alive, he’ll never be Prime Minister. I wasn’t going to go to hide my wheat. ‘revolution’ since Mélenchon returned from South America. It’s okay, right now we don’t need to stage demonstrations, divide stores, piss off employees… ‘Revolution’ is for beautiful Colombia, but we’re not here in Colombia“, added.

LR

Source: Programme Television

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Trending

Related POSTS