“I understand”, Ouryel (“Frenchie Shore”) responds to the Minister of Culture, Rima Abdul Malak

Reality TV Frenchie Store never stops talking about her. This adaptation by Arthur via his production company Ah Prod, broadcast on the Paramount+ network, is massively relayed on social networks, and more specifically on TikTok, a network very popular with the younger generation. This new reality show, which will never be able to arrive on our television screens due to Arcom, has a most astonishing concept: a group of young people meet during a stay in Cap d’Agde, where all the shots are permitted. The sequences are obscene, and for the Minister of Culture, “bordering on pornography”. Indeed, Rima Abdul Malak wanted to warn of the danger that this show could represent for young adolescents who would be spectators, indicating that Frenchie Store “conveyed a disastrous image of private relationships”.

This Saturday, November 25, 2023, Ouryel, reality TV candidate, was the guest of Aurélie Casse to respond to the heated controversies which depict this format which, although not recommended for those under 16, is freely accessible on the Paramount+ platform. Problem: if the Minister of Culture asked Arcom to look into the thorny issue of Frenchie Storeactually the platform’s head office is not in France, just like MTV France. De facto, the regulator is incompetent and therefore cannot legislate in any way. The influencer, followed by some 15,000 subscribers on Instagram, said “understand worry” from the Élysée: “Completely. As I have always said, I respect points of view, whether positive or negative. I do not have more details on what the minister said, I respect her point of view. The program, initially, is at specific times, there are reports, it is a private platform, we cannot take screenshots of the episodes on Paramount. What happens behind the scenes is not really our responsibility. she explained.

Arthur compares his show “to the porn film on Canal on Saturday evening”

Presented as the new Loana version 2023, the young woman says she is delighted: “It surprises me yes and no, in the sense that the last time a woman really took on a sex scene in a reality TV show was Loana. I take it quite well, because Loana is an icon of on TV, and I’m the second woman to have taken on the responsibility of having sex on TV, in front of the cameras, so I think that’s why there’s a connection.” Also asked about the controversy, Arthur defended this programrecalling that pornographic films had been broadcast on Canal+ for many years : “It’s a format that has been around for years. It is blurred, prohibited for those under 16 and broadcast on a paid platform and channel. Frenchie Shore” is paid for in the same way as the Canal+ porn film on Saturday evenings, even if we’re not at that level either.”.

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