Accused of having made sexist and homophobic remarks, Jean-Claude Van Damme reacts to the controversy: "People can think what they want, I annoy them"

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Belgian comedian Jean-Claude Van Damme mocked the reproaches he received from several Internet users following his visit to "We're not in bed" in France. In an interview with Jean-Marc Morandini for the show "Morandini Live", Van Damme said he was misunderstood.

On Saturday, the 57-year-old actor interrupted by whistling the Minister of Equality between Men and Women, Marlene Schiappa, who spoke of the insults sometimes received by women walking in the street, to ask, between others, who cared for his children right now. "If all the women in the world go to work, what are the children doing?"

Although the change of subject seemed to surprise the minister, she nevertheless replied that her husband took care of the children. Schiappa also relaunched the actor by asking him what a couple of two men should do, he said. Van Damme, who then seems to have never heard of marriage for all, says "men get married, women get married, dogs get married ..."

The comments of the Belgian have reacted to the surfers who were numerous to denounce sexist and homophobic remarks. Complaints have also been lodged, according to Le Figaro.

Filmed in an office with his dog in his arms, the actor reacted to the controversy: "You can not have fun on television ... I have nothing against homosexuals or against women or against dogs. Life is beautiful, everything is impeccable. All these rumors are things created on television. "

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Jean-Claude Van Damme also called homonophobic and took the opportunity to send his detractors who accuse him of homophobia. "I fuck them."

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An answer that does not risk ending the debate.

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