Accustomed to finding stolen moments on television, Bertrand Chameroy has again been strong. Friday September 23, the former columnist of Cyril Hanouna broadcast a rather crazy sequence in “C à vous” on France 5. On the images, an extract from France 24 dating from September 21, in which Roselyne Febvre, head of the service the channel’s politics evokes the press conference of the Insoumis party which is trying to put out the fire sparked by the Quatennens affair.
While the images of the press conference were on the air, Roselyne Febvre obviously forgot that her microphone was on. In the extract broadcast in “C à vous”, we hear him say: “Do you see the head? Ah bah, I can not blame them, huh! I can’t see them“. A sequence which of course immediately made the main interested parties react. “The head of the political service of France24 cannot “please” us. A microphone bug and everything becomes clear…“, lamented Clémentine Autain, part of the party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Joined by our colleagues from “Chez Pol”, Roselyne Febvre targeted a subtitling error on the part of the “C à vous” teams. “Do you see Pierre’s face?“, she would have launched. Pierre Jacquemain, a political columnist close to the Insoumis, was indeed present on the set of France 24 that day. “I speak to Pierre saying to him ‘you saw your face’, because he was appalled by the press conference. But me, I didn’t know that the sound engineer had left the microphone open as it sometimes happens“, indicates Roselyne Febvre. “Pierre was outraged that women were the only ones who jumped into the water to answer questions. And I was shocked by this slap story and Mélenchon’s reaction. I say to Pierre, yes, that I can’t blame them after this story of slapping his wife, but it was a comment that was supposed to stay off the air“Words confirmed by Pierre Jacquemain, still “Chez Pol”, who says he always had the feeling of being respected by Roselyne Febvre. “If I had the opposite feeling, they would have heard me react“, he explains.
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