“It also happens that I would be embarrassed to the bones (not to say that it would really hurt my ass) to be paid 200,000 euros for a day’s work even if I lose at your game, when the charity of my choice would win 50,000 euros, that is to say four times less, and again, only if I win”. With these words, Blanche Gardin announced that she refused Prime Video’s proposal and that she would not be part of the cast of season 4 of “LOL, who laughs, comes out!”. But by taking this position, the 46-year-old comedian also took the opportunity to tackle the future and ex-participants of the program such as Ahmed Sylla, Pierre Niney, or even Virginie Efira.
Guest on the set of “Daily” this Wednesday, may 17, the latter has precisely been invited to react to this statement. If Ahmed Sylla described the Blanche Gardin attack as “disgusting”and making them “pass for bastards”, the companion of Niels Schneider holds a completely different speech. Even when Adèle Haenel chooses to leave the film industry, which she accuses of collaborating “with the deadly racist ecocide order of the world”. The latter also took advantage of its attack on the cinema industry to attack the Cannes Film Festival, described as a haunt of “rapist bosses”.
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Virginie Efira responds to Blanche Gardin and Adèle Haenel
Attacks that Virginie Efira could take for her. The actress who participated in the last season of “LOL, who laughs, comes out!” and present at the Cannes Film Festival to present two films. However, in the face of Yann Barthès, she again showed understanding and even supported her colleagues.
“It doesn’t seem very coherent, but I completely understand them”she initially confided before adding: “I rather have an admiration for people who manage to match their values, their ideals to their way of life, it’s not that common, it’s quite rare”. “I’m going to Cannes, I’m going to wear dresses on the red carpet, it’s not the most super shocking program for an actress, but is it with me that we’re going to make the revolution… not sure. And maybe we need it”she later defended herself.
She supports them anyway
Regarding the attacks of Blanche Gardin, the one who will soon become a mother for the second time assures that the comedian “is a thousand times funnier” what. “What is not complicated”she laughs before specifying: “but she has a thousand times more virtue”. “Afterwards, yes, I did not refuse the salary. But did I make an ultra-disgusting use of it? Maybe not”she concluded to make it clear that these attacks had no place to be with regard to certain participants.
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