Manu Levy
, finds himself at the heart of a delicate affair. The star host of NRJ is in fact accused of “moral harassment“. On Tuesday April 2, 2024, the latter was assigned to the industrial tribunal following allegations of work overload, excessive anger and sexist behavior.
A careful investigation carried out by the newspaper Release highlighted the testimonies of no less than 20 individuals, all of whom converge towards the same conclusion: the attitude of the host behind the scenes leaves something to be desired.
Ex-colleague of Manu Levy, TikToker Jo Mordon also wanted to share his point of view. And the observation is clear…
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“In 2021, I worked with Manu Levy on the morning show Manu dans le 6/10 on NRJ. I’ve wanted to talk about it for 3 years and given what I hear today, I think that it is time”he confides before returning to his experience alongside the radio man. “Beyond having shattered my dream, I resigned because it was the only solution to save my life“.
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“Belittled and treated like shit”
At the time, the young man was “vsommunity manager for the most listened to morning show in France”a job he had always dreamed of doing, but which turned out to be a real “nightmare”. He explains on his TikTok channel that he felt “continually belittled and treated like shit“.
“When nothing improves and on the contrary everything gets worse, it becomes unlivable. I don’t sleep anymore, I don’t eat anymore, every morning I go to the radio with dolipranes in my pocket because my stomach hurts and I want to vomit. And all this just because of one person”, he adds.
And to continue: “By repeating to myself that I’m worthless, I end up believing it. I’ve been dreaming of this job for over 10 years and in two months I become empty. […] I also see my colleagues anxious and tired. Sometimes people come out of the studio during the commercial break to scream, to cry. […] Little by little I’m sinking and instead of leaving this life, I decide to leave this job.” A moving testimony which once again incriminates the host.