Muscular explanation between Gilles Verdez and Matthieu Delormeau because of Bilal Hassani!

The magazine Stubborn chose to cover his latest issue, Bilal Hassani. The 22-year-old singer is considered by the publication as the personality of the year 2021 and was represented as a Christ figure … An image that does not appear in SNCF and metro stations in Paris since the company Mediatransports, which manages advertisements in RATP and SNCF stations in the capital, estimated that this one could “shock some of the travelers”. “In our contracts with transport operators and in this case SNCF and RATP, it is impossible for us to display visuals containing religious references”.

Guests on the set of Do not touch My TV on C8 this Wednesday, December 1, François de Lochner, president of the Fondation Service Politique, and Thomas Vampouille, editor-in-chief of Têtu gave their opinion on this subject.

The same goes for Matthieu Delormeau:

“There is no blasphemy but it goes much further than that since it shows the progression of the Catholic Church (…) It is a very beautiful and very intelligent, very progressive. But I am shocked by the survey (80% of Internet users who responded felt they were shocked by the front page, editor’s note). I cannot fail to correlate the fact that people who are shocked by this one, deep down, there there is not a whiff of homophobia “, he said provoking the sighs of the plateau especially those of Gilles Verdez who does not share his opinion on this subject. “It’s disgusting, you call me homophobic!”, he yelled. “You’re crazy! I’m fed up with your polite speech! Religion for me is intimate. I’m fed up with religion being exhibited. I don’t want it exposed in stations. We don’t have to force that on me! “, he said before addressing the journalist, telling him that he suspected him of having attempted a marketing stunt. “And I suspect you of being homophobic“, intervened the former presenter of Mag on NRJ 12. “But stop put * in! You have no right to say that, there are limits to not exceed”, replied Isabelle Morini Bosc’s acolyte.

A lively exchange between the two columnists who electrified the show for a few minutes!

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