A panicked French minister made a very relatable mistake ahead of the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris.
French Minister Delegate for Industry Agnès Pannier-Runacher, 46, was attending a ceremony on the Place de la Concorde to mark France’s national Day. However, the politician panicked when she realised she had left her face mask in her car.
In an amusing moment that was caught live by French informational channel BFMTV, the politician could be seen running after her car before signaling to her colleagues that she did not have a mask.
Thankfully, members of staff had planned for such an eventuality and were able to swiftly hand her a spare.
Wearing a mask was mandatory for all people taking part in Bastille Day celebrations in Paris, which limited the number of attendees in line with coronavirus precautions.
Daily Mail
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