A Controversial Legacy: Michel Sardou’s Final Tour and Outspoken Views on Feminism and Consent

A Controversial Legacy: Michel Sardou’s Final Tour and Outspoken Views on Feminism and Consent

2024-03-17 16:20:00

Faithful to what he has always been, he let go of his truths, notably by introducing the song “I will love you”. “I’m going to sing you a song that we mightn’t write today,” he said, dedicating it to Sandrine Rousseau, an environmentalist MP described as “adorable, intelligent and boring”. “A young man who places his hand without consent on a woman’s hand is in direct custody. If he has the audacity to want to put his hand elsewhere, it’s Fleury-Mérogis (a prison near Paris, Editor’s note).”

Michel Sardou: “I hate feminism, I hate wokism, I hate this century”

“The man is not afraid to don the costume of the old reactor,” notes Le Figaro in the concert review. Le Parisien notes that he shocked more than one in his audience with these comments on consent. Some people even left the room, reports the French daily.

Michel Sardou tackles RTBF before complimenting the Belgians: “They are less stupid than us”

Michel Sardou only has a few dates left to complete before retiring as he announced. He will be on stage for the last time on March 29, in Brest. At least that’s what he says today. Remember that in 2018, he had already said goodbye to the song. He swore he wouldn’t come back. And yet…

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