@lajournalisteoff: Grosse polémique autour de Maguette en ce moment… 😳🐯 Une ancienne photo d’elle avec un tigre refait surface, et ça fait énormément réagir. Le problème ? Quand des touristes posent avec des tigres, beaucoup dénoncent le fait que ces animaux seraient parfois drogués ou sédatés pour être manipulables, ce qui soulève de vraies questions sur la cause animale 😶 Du coup, certains estiment que cette photo renvoie une mauvaise image concernant le respect des animaux, tandis que d’autres pensent qu’elle ne connaissait peut-être pas la réalité derrière ce type d’activité. Vous en pensez quoi ? Faux procès ou vraie raison de la critiquer ? 👇 Je veux vos avis en commentaires ! #secretstory #maguette #polemique

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rayannaaaaaaaaaaa
Rayanna :
C’est pas maguette mais Malo.
2026-06-27 22:59:59
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aichagomis3
Aïchita🥰 :
Mais meuf ment doucement 😂c’est malo pas maguette
2026-06-27 22:18:27
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livedeverityetchelsea
live Verity et Chelsea :
J’ai un scoop pour toi et Linda des ange et Hawa ils ont fait un live ensemble, c’était super
2026-06-27 22:32:43
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niouma633
Niou—ma✨🇸🇳 :
c'est Magnette mais Malo et c'était en Thaïlande
2026-06-27 21:01:38
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tikpimru
tikpimru :
wtf je viens de voir que c'est Malo et pas Maguette sur la photo... la fausse rumeur vient d'où du coup ?
2026-06-28 02:07:17
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user6151868261867
Uranium :
Donc tout le a pris une photo avec un tigre quoi ?🤣🤣🤣
2026-08-18 19:42:27
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amalylia7
Amalylia :
Ah elle aussi? Je croyais que c'était que Malo?
2026-06-28 08:11:05
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anais00111
Anais284 :
ca craint je savais pas
2026-08-04 18:40:02
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raichoumonmon
princesse Raïchou 💫❤️‍🩹🍇 :
cc svp comment faire pour regarder le live sur Tiktok où YouTube
2026-07-05 20:40:36
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amn_ki
🇵🇸جزائري🇩🇿 :
C’est pas elle
2026-06-27 21:43:33
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dijemb
Khadija mbaye :
C’est meme pas vrai svpppp arrêtez de mentir
2026-06-27 22:57:01
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tamaravovna
Marisa :
et alors ? on s'en fous ça date c'est quoi le rapport avec secret story ?
2026-06-27 23:06:39
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mnta487
MntA : :
Est-ce qu’on ment comme ça
2026-06-27 22:30:07
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userdaya2003
userdaya2003 :
Renseigne toi avant 😑
2026-06-28 00:24:45
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ladiv083
ladiv083 :
Où est-ce qu’on peut retrouver cette photo en question ? 🤷🏻‍♀️
2026-06-27 20:01:12
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rihrihm
Lafille :
Ça commence …
2026-06-28 08:25:31
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assialastar0
Assia :
Les journaliste c’est pas censé vérifier leur source ?👀
2026-06-28 03:21:37
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sostore_1
SO_SO :
C’est pas elle
2026-06-28 00:10:01
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hommemasque75
hommemasquee75 :
donne des vrai scoop orh
2026-06-27 23:20:57
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alais_mrl
ALAÏS🌺 :
C vrai tu penses ?
2026-06-30 17:28:24
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mvrieme14
mvrieme14 :
On s’en fou ouesh
2026-06-28 10:57:30
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vanderlan586
Diamant 💎 :
Flemme à trouver des polémiques partout
2026-06-28 08:14:48
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