Hectic show this Tuesday, December 7 for “Touche pas à mon poste”.
Between the controversy over the relationship between Francky Vincent and Dieudonné and then the insults between columnists that resulted from it, the atmosphere was electric.
And it started from "Le 6 à 7" with boxing matches organized on the set.
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Since the boxer Arsen Goulamirian had responded to the invitation of Cyril Hanouna, the troublemaker of C8 had the good idea to offer his columnists to put on the gloves.
For a few minutes, the “TPMP” set turned into a ring.
Several have lent themselves to the exercise, such as Guillaume Genton and Benjamin Castaldi.
If during the live on C8, no injury is to be reported, the next morning was tough for the latter.
A work stoppage
"You cracked my rib, bastard,"
sent Benjamin Castaldi this morning by SMS to Guillaume Genton who then called him on the phone during "Le Morning sans filter" on Virgin Radio.
A few minutes earlier, the host says he received a photo from a radio sent by his accomplice accompanied by these sweet words.
Benjamin Castaldi details: “
This morning I woke up very early and I had a lot of pain on my left side.
Yesterday, I felt that you had given me a little blow, but I said to myself:
"Well, since he has nothing in the bag, he couldn't have hurt me very much..."
So this morning I rushed to the little radio center next to my house.
I did a little X-ray quickly and discovered that I had a small crack.
Not much but it's a little pain all the same!
".
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As a result of this injury, the columnist claims to be now
“off work”
.
Guillaume Genton apologizes, but clarifies in passing that his blows were motivated by the encouragement of another columnist.
"It was Gilles Verdez who asked me to hit a little hard,"
he says.
The son of Jean-Pierre Castaldi whose difficult finances are often subject to jokes in "TPMP" will always say on the air of Virgin Radio: "
Given what I earn per day and that in addition I will have to stop , I hope you have good insurance!
".