Charline Vanhoenacker supports Corinne Masiero… by undressing (video): Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Headliner of the series Captain Marleau broadcast on France 3, Corinne Masiero made the buzz during her visit to the stage ofOlympia during the ceremony of Caesar March 12, 2021. In order to protest against the prolonged closure of cultural venues in France, the actress had chosen to undress live to end up completely naked in front of the cameras of Canal +. If many personalities have openly criticized the decision of the actress, Corinne Masiero has also received several support, including that of Charline Vanhoenacker. The comedian was also inspired by the actress during his column in the morning of France Inter March 18, 2021.

While Nicolas Demorand and Léa Salamé had just completed the interview with Senator Bruno Retailleau (Les Républicains), Charline Vanhoenacker began his column in music. In duet with Frédéric Fromet, she wrote a little song to the tune of All naked and all tanned by Carlos. "All naked on the radio I always wanted to see Bruno's abs, go naked Léa, and then Nico! Calm down !" have sang the duet of comedians. Towards the end of his performance, the presenter of the show By Jupiter! started to undress. The jacket goes through it first, before the buttons of her blouse pop off one by one.

Charline Vanhoenacker: "Naked Bruno!"

The comedian, however, did not go as far as Corinne Masiero since she has only exhibited his chest, on which was inscribed in felt-tip pen "I love Bruno". Visibly amused by the performance of Charline Vanhoenacker, Bruno Retailleau responded to the columnist. "Me, I start my day well! Because to learn that I am the fantasy of Charline Vanhoenacker, believe me, it will surprise Gérard Larcher when he returns to the Senate!" did he declare. This sequence was finally concluded by Charline Vanhoenacker with the following reply: "Naked Bruno!". Through this musical column, the comedian wanted to defend Corinne Masiero after several right-wing parliamentarians, including Bruno Retailleau, wrote to the Public Prosecutor comparing the performance of the actress to Caesar to one "sexual exhibition".

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