Alizée, 22, the young environmental activist who joined the Roland Garros net on Friday, testified last night in TPMP: “I did 40 hours of police custody!” – Look

After scoring Roland Garros on Friday, she was on the TPMP set last night. Alizéen this young woman entering the Philippe-Chatrier court in the middle of the men’s semi-final before attaching herself to the net by the neck has chosen to explain herself on her gesture.

On her knees, she showed her white t-shirt last Friday on which is written “We have 1028 days left” (“We have 1028 days left”).

Alizée, 22, is part of “Dernière Rénovation”, an association that fights against climate change through punchy actions: “Sorry to have interrupted your game, but all eyes are now on Roland -Garros, and we have to sound the alarm, she explained on social networks. No one gives a fuck when we do marches for the climate, when we are all going to die so this is where we have chosen to act.”

“I stayed inside the stadium. I hid in the boxes, because I had very, very high seats. I managed to get down at the time of the chaos when everyone was wondering what was going on. happen, if the match was going to be stopped. I hid in the dressing rooms of TF1. I managed to stay on the other semi-final and then I waited a bit.

And I managed to go even closer to the field, there in the Chanel clan. I was right next to the field and after I did what was seen.

I think they were scared, because they thought I had a detonator in my hand. That’s why I raised my hand, I just had glue. I am non-violent

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