Before the first broadcast of Do not touch My TV of the week does not begin, this Monday, November 22, it is Bernard Montiel who took the reins of 6 to 7 on C8.
The former host of Video Gag faced Ludivine Rétory and Maxime Guény.
Facing her colleague, the young mother revealed to be “very frequently” the target of racist attacks and violent threats on social networks: “Me, I have the disadvantage in quotes of being black so it’s very easy, the recurring racist attacks. The threats to come and throw acid at me when I leave the studio because I’m working with Cyril.”
To face it, the columnist knows how to defend herself. “I’ve taken a lot of stuff already, but luckily Pharos is here and Pharos is helping us very, very well.”
What is Pharos? It is “the acronym for Platform for harmonization, analysis, cross-checking and guidance of reports, a website created in 2009 by the French Government to report illegal online content and behavior”. The one who runs Unclair de Guény wanted to support his colleague: “I am lucky to be fairly protected, but fame is not the door open to lynching. Nothing prevents the lack of respect including when we are in the media.”
For his part, Bernard Montiel has many times been the target of death threats. Several months ago, Bernard Montiel was the target of death threats after welcoming the return of Karim Benzema to the French football team. And most recently in the case of the rape charge against comedian and comedian Ary Abittan.
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