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Cyril Hanouna castigates the 100% female jury of Miss

Cyril Hanouna castigates the 100% female jury of Miss
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Thursday evening, the host of “Touche pas à mon poste!” returned to the choice of the Miss France company to constitute a jury composed only of women.

While a new Miss France will be crowned on December 14 live on TF1, the criticism surrounding the event continues. In question? The 100% female jury announced this week. Chaired by Sylvie Vartan, it will in fact be made up of the triple Olympic athletics champion Marie-José Pérec, the dancer Fauve Hautot, the presenter Cristina Cordula, the comedian Nawell Madani, the former beauty queen Flora Coquerel, and pianist Khatia Buniatishvili.

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After Pascal Praud on Europe 1, Cyril Hanouna returned to this decision in “Touche pas à mon poste!” Thursday evening: They made a 100% female jury, it’s unbearable, unbearable », he summarized before specifying that he had nothing against the jury members in question. “ They are very nice, all these young girls, I like them very much.” “Baba” also welcomed the choice of the president of the jury: “ This is class, Sylvie Vartan. » But he remains doubtful about the 100% female jury: “ This is woke, stop pandering to woke culture”the host loses his temper, denouncing the ideological excesses of the Miss France committee.

“It’s nonsense, it’s stupid”

Cyril Hanouna

Cyril Hanouna is widely supported by his columnists. “ We have to stop thinking that feminism is women against men, it's women against men. A mixed jury was needed », declares Valérie Benaïm. In turn, Guillaume Genton continues: “ At that point, make a show for women. » The 50-year-old presenter does not budge: “It’s nonsense, it’s stupid », he concludes.

Earlier in the day, another figure from the Canal+ group shared his astonishment. ” Exexcuse me for being a man, I'm a boy, I find that there is a bit of discrimination”, declared Pacsal Praud in his daily on Europe 1 to Jean-Pierre Foucault whom he was interviewing.

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