Boss of the Who's, a recognized establishment in the Marais, Frédéric deplores at the microphone of Europe 1 the changes of the gay district of the capital.

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In a walk with Frédéric Taddei, on Europe 1, the actor Titoff presented Sunday Frederic, one of his best friends, owner of the Who's, establishment recognized in the district of Marais, in Paris. His establishment is considered one of the pillars of the "gay district" of the capital. And at the microphone of Europe 1, Frédéric deplores the changes taking place in his street. "There are still pockets of resistance but just look around us: it's more an LVMH group than the Marais", jokes the bar boss.

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"We try to resist, to be a bit of humor and to be noticed to keep our spaces, but this is no longer the territory that we ('the homosexual community historic district' ed) was reserved," adds old neighborhood.

"We are bothered a lot"

According to him, the traditional neighborhood of the Parisian homosexual community is empty of his soul. Politically, Frédéric also evokes a complicated situation: "Before, we were let live.Although that was not always the case, we had a few quiet years.Today it comes back, we are bothered a lot, as soon as 'we leave the nails,' laments the tenant. "While the interest of the gay neighborhood was to be different, it becomes a little classic."

However, a move is not possible for Frédéric. "I do not know if we'll have the courage to go to another street, it's complicated: Parisians have become boring!"