Josiane Balasko tackles Corinne Masiero: she is still traumatized by her “Tampax on the ears” at the César

Josiane Balasko tackles Corinne Masiero: she is still traumatized by her “Tampax on the ears” at the César
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The Splendid troupe is in the spotlight this April 25, 2024 in the columns of Match. Christian Clavier, Michel Blanc, Gérard Jugnot, Thierry Lhermitte, Josiane Balasko and Marie-Anne Chazel posed for our colleagues, who had not seen each other again for 3 years. This is what Marilou Berry’s mother said, who remembered their last evening together, excited… in the presence of a certain Corinne Masiero.

Josiane Balasko tackles “a actress wore Tampax on her ears

It was March 12, 2021, at Salle Pleyel. That evening, invited to present an award, the actress of “ Captain Marleau“had done a strip tease on stage, finding herself completely naked with a demand written on her body: “No culture, no future. Give us back the art, Jean [Castex, alors Premier ministre, ndlr] ».

A position that Josiane Balasko did not necessarily find chic. Indeed, the actress of “ Cursed grass » said to our colleagues: “ It’s simple, we haven’t seen each other together since our honorary César, awarded in 2021. A strange ceremony in the middle of Covid while an actress wore Tampax on her ears. That said…we had a good laugh”.

For her part, Josiane Balasko prefers to keep her opinion on politics to herself. Even within the Splendid troupe, she admits: “ So, I have no idea what my friends are voting for. Even if I am quite convinced that Christian is not too left-wing“. And Thierry Lhermitte adds: “Fortunately we are able to get along with people who don’t have the same opinions as us. Otherwise we would be bored! » Finally, Gérard Jugnot decides: “ As in every family, not everyone has the same opinions. And this is very well so “.

This fight that she shares with Corinne Masiero

However, Josiane Balasko sometimes speaks on subjects that are close to her heart, such as on January 7, 2024, when she signed with more than 200 personalities from all walks of life, a platform against the Immigration law desired by the Prime Minister at the time, Élisabeth Borne. Corinne Masiero was also a signatory.

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