Roselyne Bachelot in July 2020 -

Jacques Witt / SIPA

The former resident of the

Big Heads 

supports the show at the heart of the controversy.

Jean-Jacques Bourdin received Roselyne Bachelot this Friday morning on the

Bourdin Direct set

on BFMTV and RMC in order to take stock with the Minister of Culture on the announcement of the closure of cinemas, theaters and museums at least until January 7.

The journalist took the opportunity to make her react on the

Big Heads

after a study by the AJL revealed this week the extent of the discriminatory comments made on the air.

"There is no death of a man and there is no death of a woman"

“'Les Grosses Têtes' conveys discriminatory words and clichés… You took part in it, is it true or not?

», Asked Jean-Jacques Bourdin.

“It's an entertainment show.

I laughed a lot at the “Big Heads”, I continue to laugh at the “Big Heads” and I will continue to laugh at the “Big Heads” ”, replied the Minister of Culture.

Relaunched by Jean-Jacques Bourdin, Roselyne Bachelot clarified her thinking: "There is no death of a man and there is no death of a woman".

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