Corrine Masiero, treated as "ugly" by Stéphane Tapie, tackles her father Bernard Tapie: Current Woman The MAG

Corinne Masiero arouses controversy. Friday March 12, 2021, the actress of the series Captain Marleau surprised when she was to present the award for Best Costume at the Caesar ceremony. Known for her outspokenness, she arrived on stage dressed in Donkey Skin. "I'm going to award the César for the best costume, Donkey skin, it's good, it's mythical", she began, before Marine Foïs commented on her outfit: "It's a bit yucky…" Corinne Masiero replied that she would have liked "the dress of Catherine Deneuve in Peau d'âne, the dress the color of the sun ", But "it's too expensive, it's not essential enough". The actress then shed her fake fur to appear in a bloodstained nightie: "Is it too trashy? Too bloody? It's more cinephile, it's Carrie at the devil's ball. It's too trashy too? I have the last one but then there are no more ". Corinne Masiero then removed her nightie, revealing herself entirely naked on the stage of the Olympia.

Corinne Masiero defends herself

A scene that strongly reacted to the chroniclers of Do not touch My TV. Monday March 15, 2021, Stéphane Tapie, son of Bernard Tapie, did not hide his annoyance by discovering this sequence which he considered embarrassing: "Damn, I love the cinema! I don't want to see this ugly thing with its tampons", he launched. In an interview with the magazine Chat, Corinne Masiero answered him. But the actress did not wish to address the columnist directly. She attacked her father, Bernard Tapie: "I don't know who this gentleman is, I know another Tapie, but he had problems with Crédit Lyonnais". A good player, she felt that the many reactions of her detractors are natural."But we would have to be stupid not to expect such reactions given the ultra patriarchal society in which we still live."While ten MPs have written a letter asking that Corinne Masiero be fined after her naked live streak, the actress seems to want to focus on the positive feedback generated by her decision:"I was inundated with love and thanks from all sides, from the entertainment world but not only. (…) They wrote to me from Brazil, South Korea or Canada to tell me that it was really good, to have made this move to make our distress heard".

Read also : Charline Vanhoenacker supports Corinne Masiero … by undressing (video)