“Well, my week was… I have an update on the attack,” Marc-Marie begins his story. Although the woman in question reported to the police station that same evening, the comedian was only recently informed. He explains: “First the entire investigation had to be completed, but she threw herself on the counter crying, was sorry and thought it was terrible.”
Marc-Marie indicates that the woman was ‘very honest’ in her statement. It only bothers him that she hasn’t been completely honest about how the situation has escalated. “According to her, I said: ‘Trut’, and then she slapped me. But that’s not true,” he says. “She got out of the car – she was like a bull straight away – and then she came right up to me. All I could say was ‘Calm down, take it easy’, then she slapped me. I’m sure you said bitch later, sure.”
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According to the former table lord of The world goes on he was asked if he wanted an apology conversation, but Marc-Marie wants to ‘never see her again’. “I’m really glad she did this and didn’t make anything up,” he explains. “What I wanted is for her to be shocked and realize that this is not just possible.”
Although it is a serious matter, Marc-Marie can still laugh a little about it. “What I thought was a good thing is that she said: ‘No, I didn’t say dirty gay, but I said gay dick’, so I thought that was a relief,” he jokes. “That is a description and the other is a value judgment, so I was happy with that.”
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The presenter was also recently featured in The smartest person. Comedian Najib Amhali was also allowed to take a seat last week and told his story extensively in RTL Boulevard. “My goal was to survive the first round,” he said.
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