After the small screen, Cyril Hanouna could well meet success in bookstores ... In the radius of political books.
According to Paris Match, the host of C8 will release a book on October 6, published by Fayard, entitled “What the French told me”.
This essay, written with the editorialist Christophe Barbier, retraces his "vision of France in 2022", specifies the weekly.
It should be a clever mix of interviews between Cyril Hanouna and the former editorial director of L'Express, and analyzes of broadcasts from the host broadcast for three years.
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A recipe which, according to the editor Isabelle Saporta, should seduce both the usual viewers of the host and the "left bank intellectuals who pinch their noses when they hear his name", reports Paris Match.
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