Alexis Patri 11:06 a.m., March 29, 2022

Invited to "Culture Médias" on Tuesday for her role in the fiction "She saved me", broadcast on M6, actress and singer Lio warns of the media's treatment of domestic violence and pedocrime.

It also gives keys to becoming aware of this problem and combating it.

INTERVIEW

Tuesday evening on M6, Lio embodies master Nathalie Tomasini, lawyer for Laura Rapp, victim of domestic violence, in the TV movie 

She saved me

.

Guest of 

Culture Médias

 the same day, the actress and singer explains why she accepted this role in this fiction inspired by real events.

"I said yes right away, after listening to Ionut

[Ionut Teianu, director of the film, editor's note]

. Because it's very important in these cases to use the right words to talk about it. And he uses them: Ionut speaks well of assassination for Julie, he speaks well of feminicide. So, after meeting him, I knew I could go, "she explains on Europe 1.

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"I recommend the 'Prepare for the fight' Instagram account"

This choice of the right terms is very important for Lio.

And, according to her, it is still lacking in the media treatment of these cases.

"The media are extremely complacent with domestic violence and pedocrime," she laments.

"When a father touches his daughter, we say it's too much love. No, it's a crime. It's pedocrime."

If the choice of terms may seem to have improved in recent years, the errors are still relevant for Lio.

To become aware of them and fight them, she recommends an Instagram account and a book.

"I recommend 'Get Ready for a Fight' and

How to Destroy Sexist Speech in the Media

by Rose Lamy, which are illuminating and very topical," she quotes.