On September 11, France 2 aired the report”Scams, money and politics: the real business of influencers“, and presented Nabilla as the pioneer of reality TV stars followed by millions of subscribers on Instagram and Snapchat, who “exposing their lives, their looks and their silhouettes” and who, “to earn money (…) are transformed into men and women-sandwiches, thanks to product placement”.
“I don’t take my intellectual references from Nabilla, but…“
The day after this broadcast, guest of the Buzz-TVthe program of TV Magazinethe former Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot was invited to react to the Further investigation on influencers. And she was not kind to Nabilla. The one who now officiates at Big Heads, on RTL, in the company of Laurent Ruquier, notably estimated: “I don’t take my intellectual references from Nabilla, but…“
And Roselyne Bachelot did not stop on a tackle. The one who has regained her freedom of speech since the start of the last school year also recognized that the mother of Milann and Leyann was leading her boat well. About the one who has amassed a colossal fortune, she judged: “well, there are all kinds of ways to advertise merchandising and well, if she is paid that high, it’s probably because the brands that require her services find their advantages“.
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And Nabilla did not respond to the attacks she is all too used to. Last October, when a 2014 video of Eric Zemmour saying she was “a poor girl” emerged on the Web, Thomas Vergara’s wife released her claws.
When Nabilla responds to attacks
She then tackled the polemicist (not yet declared a politician at the time): “Dear book seller Eric Zemmour, I manage my business as well as yours, when you assume to be a presidential candidate we will talk about it. Long live foreign first names and long live France”. We are waiting for his response on this one.
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