A French tractor driver blockading Paris told the Telegraph on Monday that the country’s farmers needed a celebrity figurehead like Britain’s Jeremy Clarkson.
In Karinne Le Marchand, they just might have found one.
The presenter of a reality TV show which helps lonely French farmers find a life partner has become a figurehead for the protesters after joining their blockade outside Paris to tell them: “The French are with you”.
Karine Le Marchand had already been dubbed “the Michelle Obama of French agriculture” in France for 13 years hosting L’Amour est dans le Pré (Love is in the Pasture), the hit farmer matchmaking show on the M6 channel.
However, she has gone up another notch in farmers’ eyes after turning up to a tractor camp at Jossigny, east of Paris, on Monday to lend her support to their “siege” of the French capital and other major cities.
“Are there any single men here?,” she started by saying. “This time, the French are with you. They have understood your distress,” said the 55-year-old presenter as she handed out 300 croissants to protesters.
The pastry was a “French symbol of protest” as it was created by Parisian bakers to avoid a tax on salt by replacing it with sugar, she insisted.
“If you manage to have a tough, durable movement without violence, you will make a difference” she added, to cheers of “Merci Karine!”.