The charming quarterly publishes an issue on Thursday April 6 with the Secretary of State on the cover. Jean-Christophe Florentin announces having seized the Arcom about BFMTV which according to him “stolen” pictures of Marlène Schiappa.
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The cover, five photos and a 12-page interview… Marlène Schiappa surprised even the government by agreeing to pose for Playboy. Contacted three months ago, the Secretary of State in charge of the Social and Solidarity Economy and Associative Life has accepted “practically” immediately, tells franceinfo Jean-Christophe Florentin, the director of the magazine, guest of Info media, Tuesday April 4. He reveals that he was refused on the other hand by Roselyne Bachelot at the beginning of the year.
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The presence of Marlène Schiappa in a magazine renowned for its shots of naked women created “a global buzz”, says Jean-Christophe Florentin. “But abroad, he continues, we talk about it with more kindness than in France”.
Exceptionally, and to maintain the suspense, Playboy did not send the publication to reporters until it appeared on Thursday, April 6. The photos, however, leaked on BFMTV, against which Jean-Christophe Florentin seized Arcom: “The channel stole these photos. But they didn’t publish the correct ones!”.
Jean-Christophe Florentin is Célyne Baÿt-Darcourt’s media guest.