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Video: Outrage After Man Kisses Woman On Breast On Live TV Despite Her Saying NO!

IANS, 18 Oct, 2016 01:30 PM
    In a popular French TV show, the TPMP, the million-dollar robbery was enacted on Live TV. After the enactment, the Kardashian lookalike Soraya Riffy was asked to thank her saviour — one of the panelist, Jean-Michel Maire, by giving him a kiss. 
     
    The woman denied to kiss him on air and repeatedly said no to the show presenter Cyril Hanouna, who kept on urging her to comply. Hanouna even asked Riffy to explain why she turned down the request.
     
     
    After moments of ridiculing and petty jokes, where they even suggested that the kiss could take place “back stage” and the host offered to hide the duo during the kiss, a bizarre incident shocked the world. As Riffy turned away her face not wanting to be kissed on her cheek, Maire turned down and without any warning kissed her breast!
     
     
    The minister for women’s rights, Laurence Rossignol, also took to Twitter to denounce the act. “Even in an entertainment programme, when a woman says no it means no,” she wrote, adding that she too had filed a complaint.
     

     
    The TV programme that was trying to set a record for longest continuous episode made headlines over the weekend for a different reason. The show, which streamed on the C8 channel was live for 35 hours.
     

    However, while the world is still furious about the shocking incident, the woman came out in support of Maire and said she won’t be pressing any charges against him.
     
    Riffy took to Facebook on Friday to post a picture of herself with the panelist in question, with a text defending his crude actions. “Stop having a go at this man, he is very respectable and doesn’t deserve any punishment despite his masculine impulses,” she wrote.

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