“I think we’ve taken a big step back from the #metoo movement.”
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“I think we’ve taken a big step back from the #metoo movement.”

At the table we see Dani Spratels, lawyer, Harmony Ruffiange, actress, Toto Bongiorno, restaurateur, Gauvin Dos Santos, DH journalist.

In the program “We Need to Talk” this Monday, February 19, Fanny Rocher and her team, in particular, returned to the issue of overturning the rape conviction of Harvey Weinstein. Gauvin Dos Santos recalls the worldwide buzz this story caused. “The positive effects of the #metoo movement are already obvious,” he said, before concluding: “If he is convicted, it will become an even more important symbol, but most of the work has already been done.” Harmony confronts him: “I think we’ve taken a big step back from the #metoo movement. What do we say to these victims who are waiting for answers?”

The film crew then discussed the travel habits of Belgians. Is traveling by bus a new trend?

Traveling by bus remains popular among Belgians, with 113,000 Belgians on the road during spring break.

The controversy surrounding Kenji Girak also fuels the current debate. The guests expressed regret over the details of the legal situation, which jeopardize the star’s privacy.

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