Delphine Wespiser did not expect such a reaction after her comments on Marine Le Pen. On Wednesday, April 13, former Miss France 2012 announced her intention to vote for the runoff of the 2022 presidential election. During a debate against Yassine Belattar in “Touche pas à mon poste” she confirmed that she did not approve of the former Miss France 2012 selection. He complimented the front-line candidate who wanted to relive five years under Emmanuel Macron. “When you look at him, listen to him, you see that he is suggesting something else, it worked, there is a kind of philanthropy. Today, people have the right to vote for someone other than Emmanuel Macron who has had his day (…) I would like to have a president, I would like a French mother, a French woman who came together and protected by the hand of a woman. sensitivity. We know very well that men talk a lot and don’t always do something, a woman is a mother who does something.” it slipped out of his mouth.
Bernard Montiel, on the other hand, never concealed his closeness to the Macron clan. This Wednesday, April 20, Cyril Hanouna announced at “Touche pas à mon poste” C8’s choice to impeach Delphine Wespiser and Bernard Montiel as the runoff of the presidential election approaches. Indeed, the channel has to abide by ARCOM rules, and the two columnists will not appear on TPMP until Sunday due to their strong support for the two candidates who are still competing.
Delphine Wespiser, who received a lot of criticism on social networks after her statements, made an update after this decision that she regretted. “We’re on set, we have a chance to say what we think and we have a say. For example, I collect information from the districts about the signing sessions, Cyril gives me a chance to speak and therefore I express myself”, before he explained. And to continue:I know there is a tipping point when I speak of the ‘mother of the French’. Why did I say this? If it had been any woman, I would have said the same thing. If she had done better with Valérie Pécresse, I would say: ‘mother side, ‘massive women’ side why not, they go much further than some men. ‘Mother of the French’, brought to my mind Angela Markel, we say “Muty der Nation”, so I used this rhetoric, that doesn’t mean it changed me from support, I’m just a French woman. I’m disappointed and I think there are many, many people behind me‘ he claimed.
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Source: Programme Television

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