Comedian Sandrine Sarroche takes part every Wednesday in the show "Zemmour et Naulleau" on Paris Première.

On the occasion of the launch of her web TV, she returned to her work alongside the controversial figure of Eric Zemmour.

"I do not think that I am his guarantee", she affirms Friday on Europe 1.

INTERVIEW

Every Wednesday evening on the "Paris Première" channel, comedian Sandrine Sarroche takes part in the "

Zemmour et Naulleau

" program for a column.

Invited on Friday in

Culture media

on Europe 1, Sandrine Sarroche, who is launching her web TV (sandrinesarroche.tv), said she adores "being on this show" where she has "total freedom".

But what does she think of working alongside Eric Zemmour, a controversial figure in the media world and even in the political arena?

"I do not think that I am his guarantee", she affirms at the microphone of Philippe Vandel.

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"It's a pleasure to hear him chuckle"

"I do not believe it for a second. I do not attribute to myself that role at all," she continues.

"There was a comedian before me, Tanguy Pastureau (now on France inter,

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) and I don't think that he has been criticized for that or that he is likened to anything."

"I don't see him much at first, we meet in the dressing rooms. In any case, he's a very, very good customer. It's a pleasure to hear him chuckle, laugh and shake himself in his chair," adds the humorist.

"I live it well"

And when it is pointed out to him that Eric Zemmour has several convictions on his counter, in particular for provoking racial hatred, and that he is targeted by accusations of sexual violence relayed by

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: "I live it well", assures Sandrine Sarroche. "I am delighted to be on this show that I love", she insists. "I really like this show, I learn a lot of things by watching it. When I go to other shows, my texts are cut," she also argues.

While Sandrine Sarroche had several times affirmed that she wanted to convert Eric Zemmour to feminism, she admits not having "yet completely succeeded". "Anyway, he laughs, even when I tell him about it." "Me, I am a comedian, I do my job and I hit on all parties, from the extreme left to the extreme right," she concludes.