He is one of the media personalities whose lunches and dinners have been scrutinized for a few weeks.

BFMTV reporter Bruce Toussaint is at the center of a post that is making the rounds on social media.

In this photo, an invitation in the name of the journalist and the menu of the restaurant L'Étage, in Deauville, dated March 13.

Did Bruce Toussaint take part in one of the clandestine dinners that have recently made the headlines?

Not at all, as Clémence explains to you in the video at the top of the article.

If the invitation card is authentic, the journalist was actually attending a lunch as part of a business seminar, as the hotel reported at

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