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: Actively supported Emmanuel Macron, even serving as a coach for campaign spokespeople .

In 2022, Laurent Fontaine opened up to magazine about the multi-year "cold war" that nearly ended his 40-year friendship and professional partnership with Pascal Bataille. Known to French audiences as the inseparable duo behind the cult show Y'a que la vérité qui compte , the two revealed that their bond was severed not by professional jealousy, but by the polarizing nature of French politics. The Root of the Conflict : Actively supported Emmanuel Macron, even serving as

Fontaine admitted he "took things personally," leading to a complete breakdown in communication that lasted roughly . During this time, they essentially stopped speaking and pursued separate paths—Bataille focused on his hotel in Cap Ferret, while Fontaine moved into communications and media consulting. The Reconciliation The Root of the Conflict Fontaine admitted he

The fallout began around the . The two found themselves on opposite ends of a ideological divide: The two found themselves on opposite ends of

: Became a vocal "anti-Macron" critic , frequently posting virulent opposition on social media.

By 2022, the duo had officially buried the hatchet. Key factors in their reunion included: