This week, TF1 released new episodes of the family drama, one of which shocked internet users. Indeed, the Pellissards attending a clearance sale got a lot from some Twittos, but not in the best way. While he is accused of exploiting his eldest son, who takes care of his brothers and sisters while he is busy selling his products, Amandine is thus chosen for a completely different reason.
“Cassos will always be cassos”
Comments on Twitter are never exactly kind to a mom of eight. after every episode aired Families countless, life in XXL, critics insurance One Twittos wrote, “Amandine, I really have the impression she’s still on drugs, she’s so restless, it’s stressing me out.” Others accused him of revealing his home address for a clearance sale when he complained about a letter from a stalker who came to his home. “But Amandine I don’t get it, she complains about being harassed by a crow who writes her letters and stuff but she’s got a garage sale at her house, everybody knows her address, that’s not normal,” protested one surfer.
But where the bat hurts are the products the mother of the family has chosen to sell. “Pellissard selling the products of their collaboration in the empty house is getting on my nerves”, “MDRRRRR 1100€. I earn 60-70€ by staying there from 4am to 3pm with fleas. Thanks for the product placements eh” and “To say there are really people who come to spend their money on Pelloches for legacy product placements! It’s killing me ! He wrote outraged Twittos. Another said, “Cassos will always be cassos, despite cosmetic surgeries and product placements, I hope this will stop as soon as possible.” One user of the bluebird net also remembered that Amandine wasn’t on her first try, as she had already sold “sponsored products” during her first garage sale.
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Source: Programme Television

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