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In a Playboy issue, Marlene Schiapa’s photos were published: Marianne’s look and the flag of the Republic

Marlène Schiappa, in one of the glamorous magazines Playboyfor the issue of April 8. Screenshot:

“Women are free in France,” he defended. The Secretary of State for Social and Solidarity Economy caused controversy three days ago by announcing that he will be on the cover of de charme magazine. Playboywhich will be released on April 8.

“Women’s freedom and feminism”. Here are the topics that will be discussed in the river interview that Marlene Schiapa gave to the magazine: Playboy, for its April issue. From 2022, the Secretary of State responsible for social and solidarity economy and associative life has thus agreed to be photographed on the cover of the famous glamor magazine. The statement caused a great uproar in the ranks of the opposition and a commotion among the majority as well as public opinion. Some cry foul over political exhibitionism, others applaud her courage and freedom to freely dispose of her body.

Video: Marlene Schiapa and Andrea Besconde clash in the C tonight

Comments sent to vapour-l’eau on social media since March 31, although no photos were revealed. But this Monday, April 3rd, what some were still hoping would be just an April Fool’s Day finally came true, with some photos from the glamor magazine’s front page leaked. Marlene Schiappa appears there with Marianne’s gaze, facing the horizon, bare shoulders and the French flag in the background. The “Playboy” title hanging from the cover comes in the national colors of blue, white, red.

“No offense to the reactionaries”

In a tweet published on April 1, Marlene Schiappa defended herself from criticism. Women are free in France. With all due respect to the retards and hypocrites.” If the former secretary of state for equality between women and men assured that it is also a matter of raising fundamental topics related to feminism, politics and literature in the pages, some, and in particular the Anglo-Saxon media, continue to question: magazine selection.

let’s remember that PlayboyThe company founded by American Hugh Hefner has been the subject of many controversies over the decades. The Playboy mansion in Los Angeles, home to the king of eroticism, who died in 2017 at the age of 91, has long been the site of multiple orgies, with several women reporting abuse. “Is Marlene Schiappa known for shedding light on issues related to the body and women’s rights? I think so. Is the magazine? Playboy known for promoting the theme of women’s rights. I think not,” tweeted Secretary of State Prisca Theveno, Renaissance spokeswoman.

Divert attention

But for others, the topic is elsewhere. In the explosive social context of pension reform and given the demonstrations that have rocked France for several weeks, this coverage will aim to distract. “So, we are not talking about, for example, our very sick democracy, our public hospital on the edge of the abyss, about solutions to reform the social and ecological emergency. Politics is not media entertainment,” wrote Dominique Bertinotti, the former Minister of Labour, Full Employment and Integration of France.

according to the information received from BFM: televisionis approved FigaroPrime Minister Elizabeth Bourne even went so far as to call Marlene Schiappa to inform her that her interview on Playboy “It was not appropriate at all.” For now, we are eagerly awaiting the release of the river conservation works. Hoping the content is less problematic than the form.

In the video, Marlene Schiapa defends Audrey Pulvar

Source: Le Figaro

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