Laure Boulleau decorated by Macron, things go wrong

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Laure Boulleau’s publication decorated by Emmanuel Macron has caused the web to react in recent hours.

Some argue that the Legion of Honor (formerly administered to those who had given their lives for the country or achieved great things for the Nation and which currently has more than 79,000 members) should not have been granted to the former PSG player.

” It makes no sense ! »

If Laure Boulleau was able to claim this decoration, it is because of her eighteen years of service in football, as an actress in the game and then as an observer. The consultant of Canal+ had seen his name submitted for this award by the Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra.

Incomprehension has reigned on social media since this announcement. “ Unfortunately this medal no longer has any meaning, it is given to anything and everything “, for example lamented one comment. “ What a shame », Regretted another Internet user. Another took the former international to task in the comments section of her Instagram post celebrating the event: “ Why did you accept? I don’t understand why they gave it to you. »

Boulleau also suffered real harassment with an accumulation of messages having or with the same content. “ These decorations no longer have any value! They no longer attribute themselves to merit or sacrifice, but just to consolidate and flatter one another!! “. For now, the journalist has decided not to react.

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