This is the crazy rumor that has been agitating the Web for several days… Friday May 26, 2023, the journalist from CNews Sonia Mabrouk and singer Pascal Obispo made the cover of “Paris Match”. “Cape Town lovers”, headlined the magazine which devoted a six-page report to the birth love story that would have recently been born “a few weeks” ago between the two public figures.
Information to be taken with a grain of salt given that neither the artist nor the journalist have confirmed that they are in a relationship following the publication of the last issue of our colleagues. Teased about it on the airwavesEuropean 1 on May 30, Sonia Mabrouk did not have a reaction when Gaspard Proust purposely sang “I fell for her” (a title by Pascal Obispo, editor’s note) at the start of his column. “It’s so subtle! »she simply slipped in an embarrassed tone without mentioning the singer once.
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The rant of Sonia Mabrouk
Since then, while everyone is wondering if the political journalist is indeed living a new romance with Florent Pagny’s BFF, the latter simply prefers to ignore her rumors in the hallway to focus on the heart of her job: the news . The proof, this Wednesday, June 7, 2023, Sonia Mabrouk wanted to react to a tweet from Mathilde Pano.
“We are going through an unprecedented social crisis, a massive attack on freedoms under Macron, an ultra-early drought and a food war is looming. But the Parisian makes its front page on the dress of Muslim women. For this newspaper like many others: Islamophobia sells. Especially when it attacks women,” tweeted the president of the LFI group at the National Assembly.
A rant against the newspaper which did not please the journalist. The latter hastened to respond to him on Twitter: “Muslim women’s dress”? How this community symbol would be the clothing of Muslim women when it is the fruit of Wahhabism. Moreover, you know what the accusation of “Islamophobia” leads to in our country… It is fraught with consequences and dangers”she wrote.
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