Nicolas Sarkozy was the guest of "Quotidien" on TMC on Thursday, September 10, 2020 -

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Thursday evening, Nicolas Sarkozy was the guest of the

Quotidien

show

of Yann Barthès, and his passage did not go unnoticed.

Especially this uneasy moment, when wanting to iron out the change of title of Agatha Christie's novel,

Ten Little Negroes

, with a racist connotation, he embarked on a confused and dubious association with the word “monkey”.

The reactions were not long in coming, including leading politicians.

@NicolasSarkozy in the midst of a racist shipwreck!

https://t.co/a1bkxGENAi

- Yannick Jadot (@yjadot) September 10, 2020

The former president has also not gone unnoticed, as the TMC talk show achieved its audience record for the season, which has only just started, it's true.

Nearly 1.9 million viewers were in front of their stations, for a market share of 8%.

By comparison,

Touche pas à my post

on C8 was far behind, at 843,000 viewers.

The historic record of

Daily

remains, him, at 2.5 million viewers and 10% of PDA last June, with candidates from

Koh-Lanta

.

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