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Marlène Schiappa is ironic about the “smoothing gate”: the minister freewheeling on Twitter

A Twitter account parodies the vaccine announcement before everyone else. Freewheeling, Marlène Schiappa has fun and is even ironic about the “smooth gate”. A real troll.

On Twitter, it’s a parody account of L’Express who announced with the photo of a young woman being vaccinated that Marlène Schiappa had been vaccinated against Covid-19, February 21. All with a quote, naturally imagined from the politician: “I did it out of patriotism: to protect others, to set an example, to help our economy restart as quickly as possible!” A tweet which did not fail to attract the attention of the Minister Delegate in charge of Citizenship, regularly pointed out.

In the photo, the young woman with curly hair, Marlène Schiappa decided to ironize on the “gate smoothing”, this Brazilian smoothing controversy occurred at the beginning of January. “Careful parody. It’s not me. Everyone knows that my hair is slicked back now”, tweeted the feminist activist on Tuesday, February 23. A message which amused some, and despaired others.

Among his detractors, Internet users who accuse the Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Interior of being more skilled at playing trolls on Twitter that to be competent within his functions. Remember that a few days ago, the deputy LREM had tried to support Frédérique Vidal, the Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation who pointed the finger l’‘islamo leftism “ who, according to her, “gangrene” university.

“Smooth gate” and Valentine’s Day

This is not the first time that Marlène Schiappa appears in freewheeling on social media. After the “gate smoothing”, the Deputy Minister in charge of Citizenship had also switched her Instagram account to “private”. On February 14, she was nevertheless talking about herself again by posting photos of her husband Cédric Bruguière on the occasion of the Valentine’s Day. Cliches intimate which were not to everyone’s taste.

Photo credits: Stephane Lemouton / Bestimage

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