Christophe Beaugrand: his response full of tenderness to the shocking words of Minister Caroline Cayeux
Faced with the controversial remarks of Caroline Cayeux, Christophe Beaugrand decided to respond by publishing a magnificent photo of his family.
Controversial remarks. Caroline Cayeux, Minister of Territorial Communities has been in turmoil for a few days. The reason ? Statements from 2013 in which she explains that same-sex marriage was not “not merely a design against nature”but also “a headlong rush”. On July 12, the minister explained that she was maintaining her remarks : “But I’ve always said that the law, if it were passed, I would apply it. I must tell you all the same I have a lot of friends among these people. Frankly, it’s a bad trial that I’m being made and it upset me a lot. I’ve never been part of La Manif pour tous, I’ve never paraded, let’s be clear”.
If she apologized on Twitter, the Minister of Territorial Communities is accused of homophobic remarks. Christophe Beaugrand then wanted to respond to the politician. In an Instagram post, the host wrote: “These people are not against nature. These people raise their children. These people advocate tolerance. These people positively inspire society. Proud to be #TheseGensLà”, he wrote.
Christophe Beaugrand publishes a magnificent snapshot of his family
In his publication, Christophe Beaugrand shared a magnificent photo of him, with her partner and son. Caroline Cayeux tried to close the controversy by once again apologizing on July 14: “I understand that these stupid and clumsy words could have hurt so much. I would like to renew all my most sincere apologies here because they do not reflect my thoughts at all”, she explained to Parisian. Not sure that statement puts out the fire. Many are now calling for his resignation from the government.
Caroline Cayeux Statements dating from 2013 in which she explains that same-sex marriage was “not simply a design against nature”, but also “a flight forward”.
Caroline Cayeux On July 12, the Minister explained that she was maintaining her words: “But I have always said that the law, if it were passed, I would apply it. I must tell you all the same that I have many friends among these people- the. ”
Caroline Cayeux “Frankly, it’s a bad trial that I’m being made and it upset me a lot. I’ve never been part of La Manif pour tous, I’ve never paraded, let’s be clear”.
Christopher Beaugrand These people are raising their children. These people advocate tolerance. These people positively inspire society. Proud to be #CesGensLà”, he wrote.
Caroline Cayeux “I understand that these stupid and clumsy words could have hurt so much. I would like to renew all my most sincere apologies here because they do not reflect my thoughts at all,” she explained to Parisian.