VIDEOS – The comedian, and star of the series Master Crimes on TF1, was questioned on two controversial current affairs subjects concerning her Friday evening on Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine's show.
Invited on the set of “C à Vous” Friday evening with her partner Anne Le Nen to discuss their successful series Master Crimes on TF1, Muriel Robin was questioned about a series of controversies which she has been the subject of for several weeks. Starting with his participation in the last season of “LOL: who laughs, get out!”. At the time of filming last October, Télé-Loisirs reported that the comedian had suddenly left the filming of his own free will after a conflict with production.
«What is said is false», assured the person concerned to Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine, specifying that her rumors “did a lot of harm». «There is a sentence that was thrown around, (…) which suggests to me that I am not funny enough (…) and I cry“, she says before emphasizing: “I've never lost my temper, there are images of everything anyway». «I cry and yes I want to go out“, she only concedes. “Because I feel like I'm going to burst into tears and I want to do it somewhere else», she continues before paying tribute to the production. “Fortunately, Clémentine d'Endemol, beautiful energy, arrives and fixes all that. And it all ends wonderfully well, that's all. Bar point».
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Muriel Robin prefers to put things into perspective, specifying that this incident brings “two thrillers» additional to the broadcast which “is, it seems, the best season”, according to her. “Do you see at any point that I have red eyes or not? And, I'll watch the show for that, am I funny or not?“, she concluded.
She also indicated that she had been receiving therapy for three decades to correct her lack of self-confidence. “I've been working on myself for thirty years», Reveals Muriel Robin. “I was that person: I lost my temper, I was angry, aggressive… So much so that I was ashamed of who I was, I no longer dared to leave my house. The day I was able to go out was to see a psychologist. The first one in my life, and I've seen a lot. And I read, I worked on myself. It's long, it's very difficult and it's my finest work. It's readable about me I think, those close to me talk about metamorphosis, I became who I was supposed to be. That’s why when people come to tickle me on this point, when people say that I’ve lost my temper, they pierce my heart”.
It's not because Pierre Palmade caused an accident that I ended our friendship
Muriel Robin in “C à Vous”
Another current topic mentioned: Pierre Palmade. While the comedian's trial surrounding the road accident he caused in February 2023 was held in Melun this week, voices were raised against Muriel Robin, like Jean-Marie Bigard or Pascal Praud, to accuse her of having cut ties with the man with whom she wrote shows and who has just been sentenced to five years of imprisonment, including two prison terms. “It's not because Pierre Palmade caused an accident that I ended our friendship because you obviously don't let go of a friend and Pierre I never let go of him, for thirty years I was at his side. (…) But in the context of the accident, I heard and saw things unacceptable to me and that justifies my position today. If I let go, it's because I have reasons to let go“, she finally declared.