Apolline de Malherbe built her reputation on her ability to destabilize all political men and women which she questions every morning. The journalist never hesitates to put her foot down. She often asks the questions that hit the mark in order to offer truthful interviews to BFMTV viewers. However, this Wednesday, November 20, she fought a whole different fight. She indeed faced MMA star Cédric Doumbè.
One of the greatest French fighters agreed to come and sit in front of the journalist. He had an announcement to make that all his fans were hoping for. The revenge against Baïssangour “Baki” Chamsoudinov will take place. Waiting to be able to face the first fighter to beat him once again in the cage. He had to remove another thorn in his side in the person of Apolline de Malherbe, determined to put him on the ropes.
Cédric Doumbè and his conception of the good girl
Very elegant with his little glasses, Cédric Doumbè knew he was going to have a lot to do. Despite the experience of his opponent today, he knew how to get out of the traps set with more or less dexterity. The journalist was delighted for her part to receive a guest of his stature. In particular, she wanted to titillate him over statements he had made at the time of confinement. He then issued the wish to meet “a good girl”. The journalist then did not hesitate to ask him in more detail his definition of “the good girl” according to him.
The fighter therefore took the trouble to recontextualize his age at the time and then respond honestly to the journalist. “The conception we have, at the age of 26, of a good girl, she's a girl we have good times withwe want to stay all day, every day. We want to get married and have children, that's the idea of a good girl. There was no one around me with whom I had this kind of desire.”
Apolline de Malherbe puts her feet in the dish
The strength of good journalists is knowing how to take the ball. Preparing for your interview is one thing, but bouncing back in a relevant manner on an answer to destabilize your interlocutor is another much more complicated one. However, this is what the journalist did yesterday morning against Cédric Doumbè. Once her answer was finished, she hastened to make him say what was implied in his words.
“Does that mean that you distinguish, we’re going to get to the heart of the matter, the girl who sleeps and the one we marry? ». What the fighter responded to weighing your words carefully to avoid making mistakes. “Um no because the girl you marry, there are people who can sleep with girls they can marry.” No doubt he would have preferred to be in a cage for three rounds of MMA with Baki. It's probably less dangerous for him than Apolline de Malherbe's questions.