Laeticia Hallyday files a complaint for “public insults” pronounced against one of her daughters in “TPMP”

Johnny Hallyday’s widow appeals to justice following a sequence from Cyril Hanouna’s show. A columnist for the program attacked their daughter Joy Hallyday, 14.

Laeticia Hallyday filed a complaint for public insults pronounced once morest one of her daughters, Joy, during the show Do not touch My TV (TPMP) of Cyril Hanouna, announced Monday to AFP Me Gilles Gauer, the family lawyer.

This complaint, with a civil action, was filed with the dean of the investigating judges of the Paris Court of Justice.

Simultaneously, a report to Arcom, the media regulatory authority, was launched for “violation of the obligation to respect human rights” and “violation of the obligation to control the antenna” .

January 30, TPMP broadcast a video sequence that Joy Hallyday, 14, appearing in particular in a swimsuit, had published and then deleted from her TikTok account, but relayed in the meantime by a fake account usurping her identity.

Comments on the girl’s look during the show

Kelly Vedovelli, one of the star columnists of Cyril Hanouna’s show, had estimated on the air that this video was “the height of vulgarity”. “For me, it’s super vulgar, with his tongue, his mouth, his tits…”, she added.

“Whether it’s her or another teenager, you can’t do that! Because it’s the new generation, we have the right to be you-pus (whores in verlan, editor’s note)? No, but stop”, said says Kelly Vedovelli once more.

For Me Gilles Gauer, the Hallydays’ lawyer, “such remarks go beyond the permissible limits of freedom of expression when their victim is a 14-year-old teenager”.

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