On n’est pas couché: Laurent Ruquier se défend d’avoir invité Nadine Morano
The popular French talk show “On n’est pas couché” has recently come under scrutiny for allegedly inviting controversial politician Nadine Morano as a guest. Host Laurent Ruquier has denied these claims, stating that Morano was never scheduled to appear on the show.
Rumors began circulating on social media that Morano, a member of the French National Assembly and former Minister of Apprenticeship and Vocational Training, had been invited to appear on the program. This sparked outrage among viewers who objected to giving a platform to someone known for making controversial and divisive statements.
In response to the backlash, Laurent Ruquier took to Twitter to set the record straight. He clarified that Morano was not invited to appear on “On n’est pas couché” and that the rumors were unfounded. Ruquier went on to explain that the show’s producers carefully consider each guest and their potential impact on the audience before extending an invitation.
Nadine Morano has been the center of numerous controversies in the past, particularly for her inflammatory comments on immigration, Islam, and race. Her presence on a popular television program like “On n’est pas couché” would have inevitably stirred up further controversy and drawn criticism from viewers.
While Laurent Ruquier has defended his show’s choice in guests in the past, he maintains that certain individuals, like Morano, are not suitable for the program due to their polarizing views. “On n’est pas couché” continues to be a platform for thought-provoking discussions and diverse perspectives, but not at the expense of promoting hate speech or intolerance.
As rumors regarding guest appearances on television programs continue to spark debate, it is important for producers and hosts to carefully consider the implications of their choices. In this case, Laurent Ruquier has stood by his decision to not invite Nadine Morano, emphasizing the importance of promoting constructive dialogue and respectful debate on “On n’est pas couché.”