Delphine Wespiser, former Miss France (2012) and columnist for Touche pas à mon poste, had been talked regarding a few days ago for her position supporting Marine Le Pen. As for Bernard Montiel, he had not hidden his good relations with President Macron. Result? Cyril Hanouna’s two columnists were both ousted from TPMP until the end of the presidential election.
“I am not a government spokesperson”
“Give all your opinions instead of saying nothing!”, gets angry the Miss France. They were invited this Wednesday evening, the day of the Macron-Le Pen debate to defend themselves live. “From tonight, I don’t talk regarding it anymore. I am not a government spokesperson, I am not Emmanuel Macron’s spokesperson, everyone has understood that. Nor am I a spokesperson for Marine Le Pen. I am just a spokesperson for the French who were unhappy and disappointed with this five-year term, first released a Delphine Wespiser, very uplifted. To be punished because of that, I find that it is very very very sad for democracy”.
“You can have friends and not always agree”
Same thing on the side of Bernard Montiel. “I find it curious to be condemned because of his friendships. I have been friends with the Macrons for a very long time, long before the presidential election, he defended himself. They are friends whom I adore, deeply love and respect. Now on this show I never proselytized. You can have friends and not always agree.”
Delphine Wespiser and Bernard Montiel will however be back in Touche pas à mon poste next week, once the new president is known this Sunday evening.