Friday, September 9, on the set of Do not touch My TV, there was talk of the death of Elizabeth II. A subject raised in the absence of Cyril Hanouna, summoned urgently for a padel match.
It was finally Benjamin Castaldi who replaced him at short notice. The disappearance of the Queen of England has sparked many reactions and tributes on social networks. But that of Océane El Himer stood out.
She made a huge mistake by confusing the sovereign and the wife of the President of the French Republic, Brigitte Macron, with the legend “RIP (Rest in Peace) 1926-2022”. The one who is currently participating in Fifty on W9 tried to explain himself by claiming to have relayed a publication by Audren Dimitris. “By reposting your story, I take the wrath”, she blurted out. And in the face of criticism, the reality TV candidate justified herself by saying: “In no case did I want to make self-mockery or a comparison. I was on Insta, I came across the 1st story of Audren Dimitris, suddenly I reposted directly without thinking that it was self-mockery, I thought it was real. My apologies to Brigitte Macron”.
If the opinions were divided among the columnists, between those who found it funny and those who think that the young woman wanted to buzz. Benjamin Castaldi indicated that it was legion to see false announcements of death. Bernard Montiel said he was announced dead “twice”.
“I had to go on the set of LCI to deny”he explained. “At the time it makes you laugh but when your mother calls you…”, he said before Danièle Moreau also shared a story. The columnist was also announced dead. His Wikipedia page has been changed with his date of birth and date of death. Something to surprise her since she does not consider herself to be someone known.
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Adam Javal-Fauconnier