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Anne-Laure Bonnet reveals the criticism she received after wearing a Moroccan caftan on a night out in Marrakech

For sports fans, the name Anne-Laure Bonnet is well known. At 46, the journalist has worked for numerous prestigious media, starting with BeIN Sports, where she worked from 2013 to 2020, before leaving for Téléfoot, the ephemeral channel founded by the Sino-Spanish group Mediapro, which broadcast the matches of the French championship only for a few months. In the middle of the World Cup in Qatar, she made headlines by breaking the silence on her troubled relationship with the host country. “I am not fooled by what beIN Sports represented for Qatar in . I am not fooled by the way they used a sports channel in France to give an image of normality, an image of a classic country that invests in sport”she explained in the show C this evening on France 5.

Since then, Anne-Laure Bonnet has moved away from traditional sports media by joining Public Senate, where she presents Sport, etca show deciphering sports news. Very active on Instagram, where she is followed by more than 140,000 subscribers, she regularly publishes content. A few days ago, she went to Marrakech to attend the 2024 CAF Awards ceremony, which rewards the best African players of the year. The opportunity for the journalist to wear the famous Moroccan caftan, traditional clothing of the country. Lovely in this long blue and gold tunic, she did not go unnoticed that evening.

Anne-Laure Bonnet receives insults for her outfit

Unfortunately, as is the lot for many personalities, Anne-Laure Bonnet had to face virulent criticism and insults. In her Instagram story (to be found in the slideshow) this Friday, December 20, the journalist who created a buzz with a topless photo a few years ago, shared a series of hateful messages against her. “Algeria you… Your mother there… It’s apparently the fashion to provoke Algeria in this…”we can read. “You post a photo in a caftan and the weirdos let off steam”writes Anne-Laure Bonnet, before adding in a humorous tone: “Have a drink, it will relax you.”

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