It is on the set of TPMP that Isabelle Morini-Bosc returned to a very frightening moment in her life, that of her assault in the toilet by a celebrity.
The documentary I’m not a bitch, I’m a journalist, who wanted to highlight the hostile atmosphere in which female journalists can work, continues to make a lot of noise.
A documentary with heavy consequences for Pierre Ménès
The revelations of Marie Portalano then put Pierre Ménès in an unprecedented controversy since the start of his career. Moreover, the latter is now deprived of antenna for an indefinite period after losing a big contract with EA Sports. His inappropriate behavior has been singled out and seems to have become the preferred target of a much larger fight.
Isabelle Morini-Bosc knows something about it, she who was the victim of an assault at work.
The terrible story of Isabelle Morini-Bosc
Anxious to know more about the subject of the working conditions of women in the audio-visual sector, Cyril Hanouna asked his columnists to speak. Kelly Vedovelli, Tiffany Bonvoisin, Géraldine Maillet and Isabelle Morini-Bosc were then able to speak.
If Tiffany Bonvoisin mentioned Pierre Ménès and Géraldine Maillet Patrick Poivre d’Arvor to talk about “a bit laughable guys” that they could meet during their professional career, Isabelle Morini-Bosc preferred to keep silent the name of the one she was thinking of because his accusation is much more serious.
When I started it was a guy’s universe. There have been people who follow you to the bathroom, who block the door for you… I have a chain owner who, in Cannes, fell on top of me and cut my lip, he rushed on me and the chair tipped over. He wanted us to have an affair.
First said the columnist before adding:
The guy follows you into the bathroom and tells you you won’t get out of here until you give me a treat. He was a personality from the outside, he followed me into the bathroom, he told me now is going to have to be nice…. He was someone famous.
The terrible testimony of@IsaMoriniBosc on a man who followed her into a toilet. #TPMP pic.twitter.com/QmNHIamSKg
— TPMP (@TPMP) March 30, 2021
A testimony that is cold in the back and proves that, like the world of cinema, that of journalism is sclerosed by sexism. Isabelle Morini-Bosc claims to have managed to get out of many embarrassing situations thanks to the humor that is so well known to her.
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