“An insistent predator”, this chilling anecdote behind the scenes of a show with DSK

Faustine Bollaert released some confessions about Dominique Strauss-Kahn, remembering their meeting. The French favorite presenter has memorable memories and thanks Michel Drucker for coming to her aid.

While the Depardieu affair continues to cause a lot of ink to flow, the actor being indicted for rape and sexual assault after the filing of complaints by several women, some of whom are actresses, the DSK affair is re-emerging under the impulse of Faustine Bollaert. The French’s favorite host was Léa Salamé’s guest on the show What an era! on Saturday January 27, on France 2. The mother of Abbie and Peter indulged in some confidences about her meeting with the hero of Cyrano de Bergeracwithout specifying the date.

The discussion was about movement #MeToo on the set, so much so that Faustine Bollaert picked up on a joke started by Michel Drucker in the same show a few weeks earlier. “At a time when a politician was very incisive with me and scared meMichel Drucker arrived in the dressing room of the Gabriel studio and he intervened“, she suggested, creating astonishment around her. The host of The secret box was able to clarify his remarks, visibly very marked by this meeting with the man we nickname DSK.

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Faustine Bollaert victim of sexism

Without pronouncing his name at first, before revealing that it was Anne Sinclair’s ex-companion, Faustine Bollaert added: “Luckily he intervened because I was starting to get scared. He was insistent. We feel the difference between the heavy insistent and the predatory insistent. “Michel intervened”she repeated. “He immediately opened the door and he immediately saw in my eyes that I needed to be freed from this moment. He immediately invited me to follow him and I admit that I I was very relieved.”she then reports, visibly still very marked.

Deeply marked, Faustine Bollaert continued to confide and revealed that she had been victim of sexism during her television career. She notably mentioned “neckline remarks” and “displaced hands”, or even “sofa promotion proposals”. “I don’t know if I have the courage today to really talk about what I experienced. I’m afraid of the consequences. I feel fragile speaking out on this topic”she summarized, promising that one day she could find the strength to detail her remarks… “It’s one of the causes that I support and maybe one day I will come to it”she finally concluded.

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