This Monday, November 4 during the C8 show Don't touch my postthe columnist revealed that she was afraid while walking home. Isabelle Morini-Bosc returned to the serious accusations that certain Internet users have made recently and which worry her.
TPMP, the C8 show masterfully directed by Cyril Hanouna, received numerous calls to order and fines from ARCOM due to the slip-ups of the host and these columnists. But this time, it seems that the accusations made against Isabelle Morini-Bosc are erroneous. On Thursday, October 31, while Valérie Bénaïm spoke about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the 68-year-old journalist reacted in depth. For some viewers, Isabelle Morini-Bosc would have said that Israel was “surrounded by animals”. Unacceptable racism which pushed Internet users to question ARCOM about this sequence.
During the show this Monday, November 4, the team of Don't touch my post returned to this apparently misinterpreted passage. Indeed, according to the video tapes played during TPMP today, the columnist would have rather declared that Israel was “surrounded by enemies”. But the accusations made by numerous commentators worry the one who has officiated since 2013 alongside Cyril Hanouna. “It is those who are in a position to do harm who are the most active, always”, began by saying the sixty-year-old who admits to now being afraid.
Isabelle Morini-Bosc takes measures to avoid a serious accident
While walking home on Saturday evening, the journalist suddenly became afraid that something bad would happen to her. “I'm absolutely not cowardly but I am careful. Usually, I walk along the Seine.”, explains the woman who was the victim of a serious accident a few years ago. Before revealing the revelation that suddenly struck her: “I said to myself: Isabelle, if there's a crazy person who stops at the light, who throws you over the bridge, you won't be able to do anything, you're just a woman. SO I put myself on the other side, telling myself: if he hits my head on the gate, I at least have a chance of getting out.”
Isabelle Morini-Bosc confided that she was still marked by an attack she had suffered: “More as I have already been attacked, I can't not think about that. I know that at any moment there's a weirdo who can show up.” The presenter, for his part, warned that he was going to take legal action against all those who contest the official version.