Muriel Robin and Anne Le Nen will host Our Voices for All, the great solidarity show for women's rightsnext December 11 on TMC. The taping of the show is scheduled for November 27 from the Addidas Arena.
The comedian is very committed to violence against women. The couple was the guest of C à vous on France 5 this Friday, November 22. In addition to this important project, Muriel Robin spoke for the first time on the set of the Amazon Prime Video show LOL.
During the month of October, our colleagues from Télé-Loisirs revealed that Muriel Robin, who participated in the filming of the new season of the program, allegedly slammed the door in the middle of filming and a violent argument broke out with members of the production. If she had never spoken out on this, it is now a done deal.
Muriel Robin: her truth about the filming of LOL
Faced with Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, Muriel Robin explains that this controversy made her “a lot of trouble.” “They say that I lost my temper, I was that person 30 years ago but I worked on myself to become who I am today, I went to see psychologists (…) , I'm not like that anymore, and I'm proud. It pierces my heart, we can't touch that” she begins, firstly.
The one who stars in the series Master Crimes on TF1 continues: “What is said is false” she assures. Before explaining what happened during filming: “at one point there is a sentence that comes out which suggests to me that I am not funny enough, but it is me and my problem of self-confidence, which means that, I'm not losing my temper but I'm crying” she reveals. “I never lost my temper, anyway, there are pictures of everything. JI'm crying and yes it's true, I want to go out because I feel like I'm going to burst into tears and I want to do it elsewhere. (…) Fortunately, Endemol Production, Clémentine arrives, great energy, arrange everything and everything ends wonderfully well. That's all. Bar point.” explains Muriel Robin.
A controversy which brings two more suspenses to the show according to her: “Can we see that I have red eyes? And am I funny or not? I would watch the show to find out.” she said, laughing. “Thank you for letting me speak because it hurts, we pressed in one place, it's my job, it's my work” she concluded in front of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine's team.