Lou Pernaut’s (Les Cinquante) heartfelt cry, filmed in tears to denounce the cyberbullying of which she is a victim
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Lou Pernaut’s (Les Cinquante) heartfelt cry, filmed in tears to denounce the cyberbullying of which she is a victim

This Thursday, September 5, Lou Pernaut spoke out to denounce the cyberbullying she is the target of. The young woman is currently a candidate in an entertainment show on W9.

A touched and committed person. Like her mother – Nathalie Marquay – and her brother Tom last year, Lou Pernaut is taking part in an entertainment show broadcast on the M6 ​​group channels. For three days, the daughter of the iconic presenter from 1 p.m. is a candidate in The Fifty. A program offered as a new feature from Monday to Friday from 7:55 p.m. on W9 that does not seem to attract only positive things in the life of the former art student. She finds herself once again confronted with a wave of cyberbullying in recent hours.

Lou Pernaut in tears: She denounces the cyberbullying she has been the victim of in recent days

If Lou Pernaut has already spoken out about the criticism “excessive” received about “[s]on weight and [s]”a manner of speaking” Following the death of her father, the influencer followed by more than 192,000 people on Instagram alone is deeply affected by the remarks of her detractors exposed in a video (to be discovered below). In her story On Thursday, September 5, the player still competing on the Nine declared in tears: “What had to happen happened, I spend my time saying that I am strong enough against cyberbullying, that I am a warrior and that is why I make it my main cause. Fuck, educate your kids, educate your dads, educate your grandparents. I see the comments, it’s crazy”She also deplores the fact that some people are trying to “transmitting the negative to others” via social networks. I don’t understand how people can be so mean to them.. There are people behind their phones, who see your messages”recalls the young woman in a relationship.

Lou Pernaut, supported by her comrades from Fifty

The publication featuring Lou Pernaut indifferent to hate messages has garnered many supporters. Among the personalities who have publicly reassured her are her comrades in The Fiftysuch as Valentin Baudrier who comments on two emojis representing a red heart, but also Gary. The latter notes: “Honey you don’t owe this trash anything!!! You are Queen!! Shine.” As a reminder, 3018 is the national number for young victims of harassment and digital violence.

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