Caesar 2021: Jean-Marie Bigard tackles the ceremony after the appearance of Corinne Masiero nude: Current Woman The MAG

The appearance of Corinne Masiero naked during the César 2021 ceremony will be remembered! On Friday March 12, 2021, the actress famous for her role in the series Captain Marleau, presented the prize for the best costume. But it is especially her outfit to her that viewers have retained. Arrive in a movie-inspired costume Donkey Skin, Corinne Masiero then took it off to reveal herself in a bloody dress, reference to Carrie's Ball, before finally reveal herself completely naked, her body falsely bloody! A performance that somewhat eclipsed her speech, in which she launched a well-felt spike at the CNC (National Center for Cinema and Animated Image) and its president Dominique Boutonnat, with a joke on incest. We can say that thanks to several inscriptions on his body, in particular "Give us back the art Jean" on the back and "No culture no future" on his chest, the 57-year-old actress has struck a blow!

Jean-Marie Bigard jealous of Corinne Masiero?

But some people did not appreciate this happening. On Twitter, Jean-Marie Bigard did not hesitate to attack the Academy of Caesar. On Saturday March 13, the day after the ceremony was broadcast on Canal +, Lola Marois' husband lamented: "I am never invited to the Caesars". "Seems that I am too handsome, too vulgar, and that I do not correspond to the image that the Parisian milieu has of true Culture. I understand them", he then wrote, in the caption of a photo of Corinne Masiero, naked, during her stint on stage. A barely ironic attack, which did not go unnoticed. "You disappoint me a lot", wrote one Internet user while another launched: "I like you but at the same time she is right. It's for a good cause. You are only jealous. She, she knew how to act ". Jealousy or not, we won't know more, the chronicler of Big heads not having taken care to respond to the reactions …

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