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Accused by the victim of having “dirty” him, the show “Sept à Huit” explains itself

Better late than never: after being accused of having “sullied” the image of Anne, defrauded by a fake Brad Pitt and whose misadventure was presented, Sunday January 12, 2025, in a report in the magazine Seven to Eight (now removed from all its TF1 platforms), the program’s editorial director defended himself to the Parisian.

To the victim claiming that the magazine’s production refused to blur her face and that of her best friend, Philippe Pecoul retorts that the request was never made. As for the support fund that Anne launched online and of which, she says, the idea was suggested to her by the production, it is “an idea that she had herself,” assures -he. Writings attest to this.”

Philippe Pecoul also specifies Parisian that the report of Seven to Eight is based on “facts that it [Anne] told us herself, from the documents she provided, from testimonies from those close to her.” For him, his teams did their job as journalists.

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Finally, the one who is at the head of the TF1 magazine launched in 2000 regrets the smear campaign and the cyberharassment which affected Anne: “It’s astonishing and appalling to see how she is treated on social networks”, is indignant -he.

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Le Parisien finally underlines that the victim of Nigerian grazers intends to continue the media coverage of his misadventure, since a subject of the program The Big Week (M6) will be dedicated to him on Saturday January 18, 2025.

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