BFM TV journalist Apolline de Malherbe returned to her heated argument with the Minister of the Interior, Gérard Darmanin. And as usual, the presenter of Apolline Matin did not keep her tongue in her pocket.
This television moment caused a huge buzz. Shortly after replacing Jean-Jacques Bourdin for the political interview for the morning of BFM TV and RMC, Apolline de Malherbe was confronted with the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin. And this interview was marked by a short sentence that did not at all please the 42-year-old journalist, who has always been keen not to let herself be pushed around, especially when acts of sexism.
Remember: Gérald Darmanin had told him: “Calm down, it’s going to be fine”. This had provoked a strong reaction from Apolline de Malherbe, who was logically out of her hinges. To the delight of its viewers: “Even today, many women thank me for having had this reaction, which was a reflex. Gérald Darmanin probably wouldn’t have said that to a man.”she told the newspaper Le Parisien.
Apolline de Malherbe: “I want to break down all the preconceptions”
Very involved in the feminist debate, Apolline de Malherbe does not hesitate to speak out on subjects that are close to her heart. And especially at the professional level. “My state of mind is to try to break down all preconceptions. Whether it’s for my interviews, with listeners, or with the news. I want to be as sincere as possible, without prohibition.The simple fact of demonstrating every day that you can get up at 4 a.m., carrying a three o’clock morning on one’s shoulders being a woman in a masculine universe is a marker“. We can only agree with him.
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