“Frankly Beatrice, you haven't changed. “
Cyril Hanouna
opened the photo album of the columnists of
” Touche pas à mon poste!
“
Wednesday evening on C8.
From Béatrice Rosen to Matthieu Delormeau via Delphine Wespiser and himself, the nostalgic waltz of clichés has plunged everyone back into their old memories.
"That was just before 'Bring in the accused'
," quipped the host, revealing a teenager Gilles Verdez, with long brown hair.
“I was 17 years old, I had just cut my hair which came to me at the bottom of the buttocks, I was a hippie”
, said the person concerned.
“It looks like Samir Nasri
,” noted Géraldine Maillet when she discovered the photo of a speechless Raymond Aabou rediscovering himself.
The snapshot that has aroused the most reactions is that in black and white of Danielle Moreau, posing in Royan with doves.
“Very cute”
, unanimously declared his comrades from
“TPMP”.
Géraldine Maillet, in turn, seemed intimidated by photos of her when she was only 17 years old.
Then Matthieu Delormeau, with a lock sweeping his forehead, was unrecognizable.
“He seemed very nice at the time, one wonders how he could have become such an asshole
,” joked Cyril Hanouna.
“I was doing a show on rap, my host name was Guigui la Pefra”
Guillaume Genton
Delphine Wespiser appeared in a photo where she was only 14 years old, with dark brown hair.
"It was my first shoot with my best friend
," she recalled.
Bernard Montiel was moved to see himself again at 18 with a dog he loved very much.
Guillaume Genton enjoyed his time hosting Radio Laser.
"I was doing a show on rap, my host name was Guigui la Pefra, those were good memories
," said the man who is now at the head of the morning show of Europe 2.
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The prize for the most unusual photo went to Cyril Hanouna, posing like a model, one arm behind his head, in long shorts, sneakers and socks, in front of a body of water.
“Where is this photo from?
I must have been 14 years old “
, he reacted, hilarious, before being copiously chambered by his columnists.