concept, candidate, everything you need to know about the new C8 reality TV

Fabienne Carat, Clara Morgane, Delphine Wespiser, Paul El Kharrat, Simon Castaldi and Jean-Marc Généreux went to the Corbara convent in Corsica to film a reality TV show. And even before the broadcast of “Welcome to the monastery”of which the first of 6 episodes, arrives this Friday January 12, 2024, at 9:10 p.m. on C8, it’s already a scandal.

The concept ?

Adaptation of the Dutch show “In search of God“, this program proposes to follow 6 personalities during a spiritual retreat – here with Catholics, even if the series is intended to be religious. They are required, during this one-week stay at the monastery to enter into “the great silence, without internet, without telephone, without chatter” as explained in the trailer

For this extraordinary experience that they agreed to live, the actress, the magazine leader, the former Miss France, Big Head, and the reality TV star mentioned above therefore agreed to cut themselves off from the world. They will be chaperoned on site by Sister Catherine Thiercelin and Brother Baudouin Ardillier. But will they manage to remain silent and follow the rules of the monastery? This is an other story.

If the concept of confinement may seem rather usual for a reality TV program, its intrinsically Christian aspect caused a lot of discomfort among our colleagues at Release. Let’s move on to the host Alessandra Martines, who still wears a gigantic Christian cross around her neck, in fact, the newspaper directly points the finger at the influence of Vincent Bolloré, a very practicing Catholic, who heads the Vivendi group, parent company of Canal+ and C8.

Sexual assaults

Release also accuses the producers of having ignored the criminal records of the members of the congregation which receives this reality television. The Corbara convent, affiliated with Saint-Jean, would house a religious convicted in January 2023 for sexual assault, reports the daily. And if he will (probably) not appear on television, in the columns of Releaseseveral victims or relatives of victims have already expressed their disgust at seeing “Welcome to the Monastery” broadcast at prime time on television.

F.A.

source site-8