This Tuesday, February 1 on the set of Hours of the pros 2, a columnist has decided to leave the show. Sophie Obadia was shocked by the words of Ivan Rioufol.
The tension was once again at its peak on the set of The Hour of the Pros 2. This Tuesday, February 1, Pascal Praud hosted a debate that caused a lot of turmoil. The host and his columnists then returned to a recent forum published by Release and entitled Désinfosphere: the networks of conspiracy and fachos. And on CNews, not everyone agreed … Especially not Ivan Rioufol who attacked Jérôme Béglé. “Libé wants to stick to an official word, do you realize what that means in terms of journalistic regression? No, you don’t realize”began the lawyer, particularly upset before his interlocutor answered, also annoyed.
“You spend your time sorting out the wheat from the chaff of what is said or not said and you wouldn’t want others to do the same thing? It’s extraordinary anyway”added the journalist, who took over the editorial management of the Sunday newspaper. Accused by Ivan Rioufol of“to be on the side of the handle”Jérôme Béglé wanted to calm things down. But on set, Sophie Obadia was taken aback by the words she had just heard. “Ooh it’s getting very nasty! No, it’s getting very nasty! (…) It’s not good at all what you are doing!”, launched the lawyer, incredulous. Before deciding to leave the set of L’Heure des pros 2: “I’m out! Come on! I’m getting tired of it!”
Pascal Praud: “I think she is wrong to leave”
After this particularly virulent clash, and the surprise departure of Sophie Obadia, Pascal Praud resumed speaking to try to calm his columnists. “Well we have lost an element… of qualityreacted the presenter of CNews, visibly surprised and shocked by the decision of his columnist. And I regret it. I think she’s wrong to leave, it doesn’t make sense for her to leave either. Everyone does their little number and that’s not good either.” Annoyed by this sequence, the presenter of L’Heure des pros finally decided to cut short the debate by launching an advertising page.
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