Valérie Damidot has a lot on her heart. Guest of Mélanie Taravant on the set of C media on October 6, the former presenter of D&CO did not mince his words regarding the upcoming return of Stéphane Plaza on the air.
The star host, accused of violence by several of his ex-partners, should soon take the reins ofa brand new program on M6. A decision which angered his colleague.
“Anything that concerns domestic violence makes me a little angry. Me, I was beaten up for a very long time by a bastard, I lost teeth, so I can’t stand the idea that there could be a guy who exercises any kind of violence either psychological or physical. There are so many ways to be violent towards women, so it actually makes me a little angry because I say to myself: ‘ah ok, okay, well it doesn’t matter then’“, she said in particular about the affair. Statements to which Cyril Hanouna and his team wished to return in the last issue of Facing Hanounabroadcast this Sunday October 13, 2024 on C8.
“Violence that you don’t even have an idea of”
“Stéphane is a friend, I love him extremely, he knows it and I would really like him to be exonerated“, first declared the troublemaker of the PAF before admitting to understanding Valérie Damidot’s rage.
For her part, Valérie Bénaïm did not hesitate to support her friend. Live, the columnist also lifted the veil on the host’s traumatic past.
“I even took her to the police station to take the shots so we could see the marks on her body. I know her story very well, Valérie really experienced violence that you don’t even have an idea of.“, she confided.
And to conclude: “It’s normal for her to react in a personal way and epidermal and that it says ‘precautionary principle’. We really shouldn’t hit Valérie Damidot by saying that she doesn’t have to react the way she reacts“. That’s what it says!