His reaction was expected.
Three days after the violent clash between Cyril Hanouna and LFI MP Louis Boyard, the star host of C8 and "Touche pas à mon poste" reacted on Twitter this Sunday evening.
“I am whole, loyal, sincere, and I will always be myself on the air”, he assured, explaining to be “blood and true like certain politicians”.
My darlings, I am whole, loyal, sincere, and I will always be on the air myself.
I am sanguine and true like some politicians.
The only thing I regret is that I insulted him, it wasn't a good example.
For the rest I have no regrets and I would always defend my friends.
I vs ❤️
— Cyril Hanouna (@Cyrilhanouna) November 13, 2022
“The only thing I regret is having insulted him,” however admitted Cyril Hanouna, who recognizes that “this is not a good example.
For the rest, I have no regrets and I will always defend my friends”.
The host and the deputy had vigorously hung on this Thursday in the flagship program of C8, failing to come to blows.
Several insults had rocketed from Cyril Hanouna: "Shut your mouth", "buffoon" ... The 22-year-old deputy underlined the impoverishment of Africa, which leads to migratory crises, castigating Vincent Bolloré, the owner of the group Canal +, and therefore also that of the C8 channel, which broadcasts “TPMP”.
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The day after this clash, Louis Boyard announced that he was calling for the opening of a National Assembly commission of inquiry, using the words spoken by Cyril Hanouna: "Me, I don't spit in the hand that feeds me" .
"It will focus on Bolloré's interference in our media and therefore on TPMP," he wrote on Twitter when posting his press release.
"We can't leave it at that," he added.
Arcom (ex-CSA), the French audiovisual policeman, was also seized.