“I hate this century!”

Women of the 80s, The lakes of Connemara, Singing, The river of our childhood… We can no longer count the successes of Michel Sardou. At 76, the man who retired a few months ago has little left to prove. Guest this Thursday, September 28, 2023 from Laurent Ruquier in his new show Ruquier’s 8 p.m. which he co-hosts Monday to Friday with Julie Hammett on BFMTV, Michel Sardou

remained equal to himself, and kept up the rants! The women, the wokists, the Parisians, or more particularly Anne Hidalgo… Everyone took it for granted!

”I hate feminism, I hate wokism, I hate this century. Basically, I hate everything” has started Michel Sardou. Unleashed in front of hilarious hosts and columnists, the singer continued with Paris, which he left, annoyed by what the city had become since the arrival of Anne Hidalgo at City Hall in 2014: ”I’m leaving Paris because I can’t stand Paris anymore, it’s unbearable. It’s ugly, it’s ugly, I don’t understand Paris anymore. I don’t know where I live anymore. The streets are closed” railed the septuagenarian.

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He regrets never having met the Macron couple

And to continue on feminism, remaining nuanced in his remarks: ”Women are right to defend themselves, to demand their rights, to demand […] the same salary as men, I find that completely fair. On the other hand, don’t overdo it! They mimic men a little…” declared Michel Sardou. Questioned subsequently about Emmanuel Macron, Michel Sardou declared ”have never met” the President of the Republic, but having rubbed shoulders with François Mitterrand, Nicolas Sarkozy and Jacques Chirac.

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