Journalist infiltrates Wake Up dietary supplements network for two months

A Le Figaro reporter posed as a seller within the multi-level marketing firm Wake Up. He attended the 2026 convention in Marcq-en-Barœul.

Le Figaro journalist Etienne Jacob joined Wake Up for nearly two months under the name Yannick. He observed testimonials at the convention held at the Cité des Échanges in Marcq-en-Barœul, near Lille.

Over 400 people, 90 percent of them women, attended the speeches. Laurence, a 61-year-old hairdresser, said she regained sleep thanks to the products phycocyanine, spirulina, omega 3, vitamin C and Curcu8-Q10 sold for 160 euros a month.

Jacques Santini, cofounder of the company and father of Alexis and Nicolas Santini, spoke. A former coach at Decathlon, Kiabi and Leroy Merlin, he published a 2008 book titled Les fondements humains du leadership.

The investigation describes psychological pressure, isolation and promises of earnings limited to sellers at the top of the pyramid.

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Delphine Ernotte testifying at the concluding hearing of France's National Assembly inquiry commission on public broadcasting, surrounded by deputies and documents.
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Auditions of French public broadcasting inquiry commission end

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Auditions of the French National Assembly’s inquiry commission on public broadcasting’s neutrality, operations, and funding ended on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, with Delphine Ernotte, CEO of France Télévisions. Over 200 hours of hearings and nearly 250 people questioned marked these five and a half months of work launched in late November 2025. Rapporteur Charles Alloncle will present his conclusions to deputies before month’s end.

A Figaro journalist spent nearly two months as a seller at Wake Up, a multilevel marketing firm promoting phycocyanine-based supplements.

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