The singer and former first lady celebrated the arrival of spring… on a garbage heap, referring to the garbage collectors’ strike.
Trash can: “four consonants and four vowels” … Carla Bruni surprised Internet users this Tuesday, March 21, by celebrating the arrival of spring with a photo of herself on a mound of trash cans. The singer and former first lady is all smiles, sneakers on her feet and sunglasses on her nose. “Spring! he is enthralled by the legends in French, Italian and English, the three languages they speak.
Nicolas Sarkozy’s wife here pokes fun at the garbage collectors’ strike opposing pension reforms and the tons of trash left in Paris in recent days. Meanwhile, Carla Bruni doesn’t hesitate to confront Anne Hidalgo, who she says is responsible for the situation. “Long live @annehidalgo my love,” she wrote in response to singer Vitaa’s message, clearly confused.
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“People’s misery makes people laugh.”
As expected, the reactions were not long in coming. Immediately, Internet users took Carla Bruni’s side, highlighting the chaos in Paris. “When we see what he is [Anne Hidalgo] did Paris… it makes you imagine what she would have done to France,” wrote a subscriber of the former first lady. However, the joke was not to everyone’s taste. “And people’s misery makes you laugh. It’s sad,” condemned another.
A few days ago, Carla Bruni already provoked the anger of the Internet users after the comment made under the publication of La France Insoumise deputy Clementine Auten. The latter shared on his social networks Brahim Sidibe, the guest of TF1’s 20 hours shooting, from the garbage collection segment, to talk about the hot topic of pension reform, which has been exciting France for several weeks.
“I am a trash person. I’ve been doing this for thirteen years, and for eight years I was behind the garbage can. (…) I can tell you that the work we do is painful work,” we hear him announce in the sequence. And add: “We have unfit colleagues and some don’t even reach retirement age before, so I’m telling you if it gets to 64, I’m calling it a killer reform.” A sad testimony, which later caused the translator to laugh Someone told me. “Hahahahaha,” she replied, accompanying her message with a few emoticons. Carla Bruni has since deleted her comment.
Source: Le Figaro
