During the episode of the show that aired on Sunday, October 29th Everyone is talking about it, Guy A. Lepage welcomed the great Ginette Reno to the set of his popular show. However, many viewers expressed their dissatisfaction, claiming that Lepage conducted an “uncomfortable” interview.
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In fact, on the official Facebook page of Tout le monde en parole, the public was quick to comment and did not mince words. According to some, the host who will be seen in the new episodes ofA boy, a girlwould have been disrespectful to the singer, particularly through the use of familiarity and by evoking stories going back several decades.
In addition, under the publication in the comments section we can actually read that the interview “did not meet the standard of his guest” according to those who saw it.
Here are some comments on the internet:
“Why is the interview with Ginette Reno so awkward, it seems that he is trying more to point out her mistakes and defeats than her great and great successes? I love you with love, Ms. Reno. You are a great woman! Man, I don’t have any congratulations to give.”
“Impressive career, but terrible lack of respect in interviews. It seemed like he was more interested in asking her questions than listening to the answers. What she said was also very interesting. The jokes about pharmacies and his personal life WTF? It doesn’t fly up.”
“Guy often enjoys making guests uncomfortable, why would he mention this old story?”
“Great lady… it’s a shame the questions are superficial, Type A is no match for his guest!”
“What’s Guy’s problem! Phew, that’s a tough interview.”
“With all due respect, things are going very badly. An aftertaste of warm-up or chauvinism.”
“Why is the host in a bad mood???”
“Strange interview with Ginette Reno…”
“He’s arrogant towards her.”
“Borderline disrespectful interview.”
“An interview that lacked class…she deserved better than that…to come back to her attending a Hell’s wedding…what does that mean? …it’s petty…very bad interview, Mr. Lepage…”
“Hearing you address Madame Reno, who is your mother’s age and an icon, makes me uncomfortable and sick. I am surprised at your rudeness. You need to apologize to Ms. Reno. You have shown your true colors. You look cheap and vulgar. “I’m sorry for the tone, but it bothered me.”
“Guy A., drop your boxes and listen to your guests… Ginette Reno said she would do a surprise number with Fouki at ADISQ. And then you read your card and say, “I heard there was going to be a surprise at ADISQ with Fouki… She just said so!”
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