French First Lady Brigitte Macron has sparked outrage among feminists after making a comment about activists who disrupted comedian Ary Abittan's stand-up show, with many using the term "sales connes" - translating to "stupid bitches" - in response.
A group of women interrupted Abittan's performance last weekend, wearing masks of his face and shouting accusations that he was a rapist. However, an investigation later dropped the case due to lack of evidence. Macron met with Abittan before his show on Sunday, where she allegedly made the remark about the protesters.
Macron's team has since claimed her words were meant to criticize the radical methods used by the protesters. However, many celebrities and feminists have taken to social media using the term "sales connes" to express their outrage at Macron's actions and perceived violence towards women. These include actress Judith Godrèche and singer Nadège Beausson-Diagne.
The comments have been widely condemned as dismissive of the serious allegations made by Abittan's accusers, with many taking a stand against Macron's apparent attempt to belittle their experiences. Feminist group Nous Toutes, which organized the protest, has also come under fire for its handling of the situation.
As the debate continues online, it is clear that Macron's comment has ignited a fierce backlash against her and her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, who have faced widespread criticism in recent years over issues of sexism and misogyny.
A group of women interrupted Abittan's performance last weekend, wearing masks of his face and shouting accusations that he was a rapist. However, an investigation later dropped the case due to lack of evidence. Macron met with Abittan before his show on Sunday, where she allegedly made the remark about the protesters.
Macron's team has since claimed her words were meant to criticize the radical methods used by the protesters. However, many celebrities and feminists have taken to social media using the term "sales connes" to express their outrage at Macron's actions and perceived violence towards women. These include actress Judith Godrèche and singer Nadège Beausson-Diagne.
The comments have been widely condemned as dismissive of the serious allegations made by Abittan's accusers, with many taking a stand against Macron's apparent attempt to belittle their experiences. Feminist group Nous Toutes, which organized the protest, has also come under fire for its handling of the situation.
As the debate continues online, it is clear that Macron's comment has ignited a fierce backlash against her and her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, who have faced widespread criticism in recent years over issues of sexism and misogyny.