Adil Rami Cut from French TV Show Amid Domestic Violence Allegations

The Franco-Moroccan international, Adil Rami, after running for the national federation "Solidarité femmes" (FNSF), finds himself excluded from the new France 2 show, "La course des Champions". He is accused of "violence" towards his ex-partner, Pamela Anderson.
After fully investing himself in the success of this show, the Franco-Moroccan was simply cut in the editing. Rami will no longer be able to appear in this new France 2 show, "La course des Champions".
Although already separated, the ghost of his ex-partner is catching up with him. "He ran for an association he no longer identifies with. And vice versa. So it was complicated for us to keep him," announced Jean-Louis Blot, producer of "La course des Champions", on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at a press conference.
Without revealing the (real) reasons for this choice, the producer of the show admits that the program was filmed well before the said controversy related to his Pamela Anderson.
For Blot, the show will be broadcast several months after this discord between the two ex-lovers. "So for him, as for us, it was of no interest to mount this story," Blot specifies.
It is no secret to the public that Pamela Anderson had made statements accusing Adil Rami of violence against her.
"This summer (2018, ed.) was the worst. He crushed both my hands. I had to go to the hospital 6 months later, because I was suffering so much. I couldn’t write or open a bottle of water," the famous American-Canadian actress revealed on Instagram, known for the series "Baywatch".
Accustomed to this type of statement for a long time, Adil Rami has denied them and described her as a "monster" and a "sociopath".
This was enough for the National Federation "Solidarité femmes" (FNSF) to suspend its collaboration with the now Fenerbahçe player: "The FNSF has therefore decided to suspend the collaboration with a view to future actions with Adil Rami, pending clarifications and additional information concerning the statements of his ex-partner".
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