Aya Nakamura controversy at the Paris Olympics: “Oh Djadja”… the embarrassing video of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra who sings to support the artist targeted by the far right

If the Minister of Sports has already defended the singer by recommending that she not worry about criticism, she once again gave her support, this time even going so far as to sing a song.

Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, Minister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, expressed her support for Aya Nakamura, targeted by the identity collective Parisian The Natives. This is opposed to the possible participation of the singer in the opening ceremony of Paris 2024.

“You can be racist but not deaf. That’s what hurts you! I’m becoming a number 1 state subject in debates but what do I owe you, really? What a shame”, the Franco-Malian artist responded on the social network X (formerly Twitter) after the deployment of a banner reading “There’s no way Aya, this is Paris, not the Bamako market”during an action by the identity group in the capital, this Sunday March 10.

“Oh Djadja”

If the Minister of Sports already answered on to the message of the interpreter Pookie by recommending him not to worry about these hostilities, she once again gave him her support, this time even going so far as to sing a song. In front of the show’s cameras C to you on France 5, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra took over the chorus of the tube Djadja. A somewhat sequence annoying.

“These attacks have no place in our country in any way, during the Olympics, it’s just not possible!”

Aya Nakamura targeted by the far right: the minister, @AOC1978defends himself at the microphone of #CàVous in the 5 out of 5 of @LoSenechal \u2b07\ufe0f pic.twitter.com/yKuJ6LikL6

— C to you (@cavousf5) March 12, 2024

Subsequently, the minister recalled that “These attacks have no place in our country.”saying to himself “really disgusted” by critics.


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