The magazine "Society" released a special issue last Wednesday devoted to the Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès affair. In a few days, nearly 75,000 copies were ripped off throughout France, and 35,000 new ones should be reprinted.

Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès continues to intrigue and fascinate the crowds. The success of Society magazine , which devoted a special issue to this affair which has hit the headlines for more than 9 years, bears witness to this. Since its release on newsstands last Wednesday, more than 75,000 copies of the fortnight (published once every two weeks) have been torn off. To satisfy the many frustrated people who couldn't get the magazine, Society is reprinting 35,000 new copies.

A link to help find a copy near you

On Twitter, many Internet users have expressed their frustration at not being able to find Society . "I'm on the verge of making a scandal and stealing it from him. I hope to find one when I arrive at Gare Montparnasse!", Wrote a Twittos.

I'm on the verge of making a scandal and stealing it from him. I hope to find one when I arrive at Gare Montparnasse! # jecherchesociety @ FranckAnnese @ SocietyOfficielpic.twitter.com / 78tVOoiQZk

- Anne-Cecile Kirry (@AnneCecileKirry) July 27, 2020

Franck Annese, the founder of So Press (which publishes Society but also So Foot ), even put a link on Twitter to help find a copy near you.

The new issue of @SocietyOfficiel arouses a craze bordering on madness. To help you find it: https://t.co/a4HALt99t9
And if not: https://t.co/QjPPdPGXVS

- Franck Annese (@FranckAnnese) July 24, 2020

"To all broadcasters, call me or send me SMS to tell me how many numbers you want to receive from Society, we reprint and deliver the points of sale on Thursday morning," said Franck Annese.