The deputy, elected environmentalist, responded to criticism of the singer on his relationship with men, the day before on BFM, by pointing to a sign in the middle of a demonstration against the pension reform, this Thursday, January 19 in Paris.
Mobilized this Thursday in Paris on the occasion of the demonstration against the pension reform, the deputy Sandrine Rousseau took the opportunity to reply dryly to Michel Sardou, who had targeted her the day before during an interview on BFM TV
The elected environmentalist posted on her Twitter account a photograph of her in the procession in front of a sign with the explicit message: “Sardou, shut up.”
“Take a walk to help this poor guy”
in an interview with an explicit and provocative theme – “are you a deconstructed man like Sandrine Rousseau likes them?” – the singer, who has just announced his return to the stage, was questioned about old remarks by the deputy.
In 2021, Sandrine Rousseau had declared, during a debate between ecologists, “to live with a deconstructed man” and to be “super happy”.
“She deconstructed what, what does that mean,” replied the 75-year-old singer. The artist explained that he does not vacuum his home and more generally does “nothing at all” with regard to household chores, left to his wife or housekeeper. But he said he cooks “from time to time”.
Sandrine Rousseau: “It’s the old world”
“I’m not deconstructed at all, I don’t want to be deconstructed,” he continued, before complaining to Sandrine Rousseau’s companion. “Shouldn’t we take a walk to help this poor guy?” he concluded.
The response of the elected ecologist was not long in coming. “There is really a problem with part of this generation, it’s the old world”, commented Sandrine Rousseau in the evening, on the set of BFMTV where she was invited to take stock of the first day of actions against the pension reform.