In the columns of Public, Afida Turner responded to Laurent Fontaine. A few weeks ago, the columnist of TPMP People had violently insulted her.
We know it: Afida Turner does not have her tongue in her pocket. When something doesn’t suit him, the ex-Loft Story star isn’t shy about saying so. In the columns of Public this Friday, March 18, she pushed a violent rant against the comments made by Laurent Fontaine in TPMP People. Last February, the columnist for the show presented by Matthieu Delormeau attacked the actress, who was then playing a play. “This is the height of vulgarity. Even the seams, even the clothes are dirty. It’s madness that you watch for half an hour (…) Me, I have a discomfort when I see you, overall”launched the ex-accomplice of Pascal Bataille before Afida Turner arrives on the set, and responds to Laurent Fontaine.
Invited in Touche pas à mon poste a few days later, she returned to the violent clash which opposed her to Laurent Fontaine. “I found it very hard to arrive on a set and be humiliated. Women have been fighting for 50 years, we don’t say that she is dirty, that she puts on a mini-skirt or a veil, she explained to Cyril Hanouna. I was thinking of coming there for the play but it’s always the banana peels. There is always sabotage when you come from a disadvantaged background.” Under the watchful eye of TPMP columnists, Afida Turner then responded to the host. “I am willing to listen to the advice of someone who fills my fridge, who books me and who improves my situation. Today I do everything alone. Without promotion. All alone. Without dad, without mom, without a record company, without a promoter”she continued.
Afida Turner: “It was sexist, racist, petty bourgeois, corny”
“So I want to listen to you but if you give me advice you have to write me a check and you have to promote me otherwise I don’t give a fuck about what you say”, concluded Afida Turner, in great shape. And if Laurent Fontaine did not return to this incident, the figure of the TV poured out in the columns of Public … where she demolished the ex-host of There’s only the truth that counts. The criticisms expressed in TPMP People? “It was sexist, racist, petty bourgeois, corny”she answers bluntly before tackling Laurent Fontaine: “Seeing a woman in latex is Laurent Fontaine’s fantasy, he didn’t know how to react. When he says it’s dirty, it’s racist: he wouldn’t have said that to a Norwegian blonde. What he did is inadmissible”.
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