France, Deputy Minister Marlène Schiappa will be on the cover of Playboy

Deputy Minister Marlène Schiappa will be the protagonist of the next issue of Playboy magazine, where she will appear in a cover photo and in a very long interview.

In the midst of an unprecedented crisis in recent years due to the massive strikes against the pension reform, the French government has also ended up at the center of bitter controversy over another much more venal affair: the Deputy Minister Marlène Schiappa it will in fact be the protagonist of the next issue of the magazine Playboywhere she will appear in a cover photo and in a very long interview – with other images – on the internal pages in which she defends women’s freedom. “With all due respect to retrogrades”she wrote on Twitter claiming her choice.

According to the newspaper Le Parisien, to browse through the issue in question of Playboy it will be necessary to wait for its release on newsstands on 8 April. Wimpy, that is Secretary of State for the Economy social and supportive and who was Minister for Equal Opportunities in Emmanuel Macron’s first term, appears in a preview that circulates widely on social media, only with her face and shoulders uncovered in the photo that will be on the cover.

Where, however, they assure in the political entourage, she is immortalized “in a long white dress”. According to a source of the magazine, in at least one of the four photos that accompany the 12-page interview, she Schiappa would appear in a “sexy pose and wrapped in a French flag”. According to the same source, Marlène Schiappa, 40, has agreed to give Playboy an interview “which focuses essentially on women’s freedom but also on feminism, politics and literature”.

In the 12-page interview, Schiappa talks about violence against women and within families, solidarity economy, ecology and global warming: “Marlène Schiappa – her entourage still say – is the only minister able to answer questions of a newspaper like Playboy and for this she is the first female politician to star on its cover”. In the government, however, subjected to the exceptional tension of recent months due to the social protest against the pension reform, this story does not appear to everyone’s liking: many of Schiappa’s colleagues would consider the initiative “inadmissible”, according to Le Parisien.

 
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