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Derrière son sourire charmeur et son allure de gendre idéal, Nagui cache un tempérament parfois bien plus piquant que prévu ! Auprès de Jordan de Lux…
Paris, France – In a recent interview on the show 'Le Jet De Luxe,' prominent French journalist Isabelle Morini-Bosc shared insights into the personality of renowned TV presenter Nagui, revealing his sometimes 'caustic' nature through two distinct anecdotes. Morini-Bosc first recounted a Christmas Eve incident where a joke by Nagui about 'capon and two turkeys' was met with unexpected backlash from listeners who perceived it as rude. 'He meant the birds, of course,' explained Morini-Bosc, defending Nagui's humor while acknowledging the audience's misinterpretation. The journalist then delved into Nagui's strong opinions regarding the popular French game show 'Intervilles,' particularly his stance on the use of 'vachettes' (young cows or heifers). Morini-Bosc, a proponent of the show's format, stated, 'Intervilles without the vachettes, not even in a dream.' She elaborated on her view, asserting that these animals genuinely enjoy participating in the games, distinguishing it from the more controversial sport of bullfighting. She noted that Nagui's perspective might stem from a past incident involving the death of a vachette, which deeply affected him. Morini-Bosc concluded by emphasizing that she believes 'vachettes' can be used responsibly, as they are playful animals, unlike bulls in a corrida.
Derrière son sourire charmeur et son allure de gendre idéal, Nagui cache un tempérament parfois bien plus piquant que prévu ! Auprès de Jordan de Lux…