12 strokes noon Keep no secrets for Stéphane, who made the TF1 his own set. He struggles every day to find out who is hiding behind his mysterious third star, not hard. Proud of his career and praised by Jean-Luc, the candidate has to face many criticisms beyond being tender on Twitter.
“An Nameless Nullity”
A Twittos began: “Well, I’ve done well zapping France 3. According to the tweets, I see Mr humility is still there, so I’m staying in France 3”. Others again accused the channel of favoring or even cheating. “How can these candidates still get caught up in the game and act knowing they can’t win as long as TF1 decides!”, Can we read? Another user found an explanation for the show’s alleged audience drop and claimed to understand this “drop”. As usual, Twitter users have repeatedly criticized MDM for not having the “level” for the midday master. “What are these easy questions?”, “It takes some courage to be on TV at such a level”, “A nameless nothingness”, “How are your ankles, Stéphane?” messages like. or “Tired of this ridiculous master” appeared on the social network in the bluebird. Fortunately, some Twittos were more sensitive and wondered how this hatred for Stéphane overflowed. Twittos concluded his tweet, “I see everyone ripping off the midday master. Is it because you can’t refuel because of it, or what? Breathe slowly”.
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Source: Programme Television

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