“It was really my last column”: After Aymeric Lompret, another comedian leaves France Inter on the verge of tears, in support of Guillaume Meurice

“It was really my last column”: After Aymeric Lompret, another comedian leaves France Inter on the verge of tears, in support of Guillaume Meurice
“It was really my last column”: After Aymeric Lompret, another comedian leaves France Inter on the verge of tears, in support of Guillaume Meurice

Another resignation at France Inter. Many comedians are leaving public radio after the dismissal of Guillaume Meurice for serious misconduct. A departure was announced live during “Le grand Dimanche soir” on June 16. Doully’s.

“Here we go for my last column”

Doully began his column of the day with his usual “How are my little asses?“, the affectionate nickname she gives to her audience.”Before starting, it’s true that I said ‘never the RN will pass’, I also said to Guillaume ‘they will never be able to fire you, don’t worry my Guigui it will never happen’” she yelled into her microphone. “There you go, obviously I have as much fun as the one who created the mini discs“, she commented before warning: “Here we go for my last column“.

Because Doully, too, like Aymeric Lompret, Thomas VDB, Giedré and Pierre Thévenoux, decided to leave France Inter following the dismissal of Guillaume Meurice. On May 5, it was Djamil Le Schlag who announced his departure live on the show.

Also read: Requested by La France Insoumise, Guillaume Meurice refuses to be a candidate for the legislative elections after his dismissal from France inter

Doully to really begin his column of the day: “So even if broken arms have their chance, I too can go into politics“, she estimated. “Here is my first bill: legalizing drugs for old people […] because the poor people are pissing themselves off.

“It’s heartbreaking”

A bill for which she then presented several arguments before finishing: “This is actually one of the reasons why I rarely talk about politics since I suspect that 9 out of 10 shitty decisions are made at 4 a.m. under the influence of cocaine. The dissolution of the Assembly and the dismissal of Guillaume are proof of this. I’m not used to arguing about the decisions of my drug addict friends“.

After this column ended, she repeated: “It was really my last column on France Inter my little culs, a huge thank you for everything…“, she managed to articulate, very moved, on the verge of tears. “I will miss my family terribly. It’s heartbreaking.“A reluctant departure, like that of Pierre Thévenoux, who spoke in “Zoom Zoom Zen” and who repeats that “That [le] pisses me off because the people on the show are so cool“.

Charline Vanhoenacker, the bandleader of “Grand Dimanche Soir” concluded: “Doully stops crying looking at me because it’s not going to be okay“. A fairly long sequence that puremedias.com invites you to watch.

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