“Don’t want to see his face at all”, a former Canal+ employee blasts Laure Boulleau

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Former star consultant for Canal+, Pierre Ménès clearly does not hold Laure Boulleau in his heart.

Pierre Ménès has stubborn resentment… After joining the Canal+ group in 2009, the 61-year-old journalist left the encrypted channel in 2021 following accusations of sexual assault. And obviously, he did not remain on very good terms with several of his former colleagues.

On his YouTube channel, the polemicist was invited by an Internet user to give his opinion on Canal Football Club, a program in which he appeared at the time. “ You’re talking to me about something I’m not “, he first said, and clarified: “ At the time of the (match) debriefs, I am doing mine for you (his subscribers). »

Laure Boulleau and Hervé Mathoux take their rank

Pierre Ménès then slipped a big tackle on Laure Boulleau and Hervé Mathoux, two people he can no longer see. “ I’m not a customer and I don’t want to see the faces of Hervé Mathoux and Laure Boulleau at all. I don’t look”he whispered.

During an interview with Télé Star after his departure from Canal+, Pierre Ménès had already attacked the CFC presenter harshly. “He (Hervé Mathoux), he was there to look good when I was sick, but when it was time to get his balls out, there was no one there,” he declared. He even brought it up again recently in his videos.

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