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"I know when I'm going to stop, it's dated": Cyril Hanouna confides in his future on TV in "TPMP"

2023-01-24T19:27:10.090Z


VIDEO – This Tuesday, January 24, the presenter complied with the interview exercise on his show. Each in turn, the columnists had to ask him their questions.


Cyril Hanouna announced this Tuesday, January 24 during the first part of his program “Touche pas à mon poste” that an edition of the investigative magazine complementary investigation was preparing on him.

The program reached out to him hoping to get an interview with the presenter, a request that was quickly denied.

“They see me every night, I don't need to do any more interviews.

If you want to ask me questions, ask me now, I don't give

a shit ," he told his team.

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Neither one nor two, its columnists lent themselves to the game and went around the table.

"At least further investigation will not have to be done

," said Cyril Hanouna.

And everything happened there, from his relations with the host Arthur - with whom

"there is no problem"

, according to him - to his preparation for the interview with Olivier Véran in the special program "Face à Baba” through his freedom of expression approved by the Canal+ group and his professional future.

"It doesn't tell me anything at all"

"At one point I almost quit

[...] I wanted to be... a cat breeder.

There are those who say that they know a crossing of the desert, I crossed the desert before being known”

, he admits when Benjamin Castaldi asks him if it happened to him to doubt before knowing the success.

While he has appeared as a star host since 2012 on the C8 channel, Cyril Hanouna is clear about the future.

"Of course I know when I'm going to stop, it's dated."

And if he wishes to keep this element secret, he nevertheless affirms that he does not wish to occupy a management position.

“I have no desire to be a channel boss, or a channel's program director...

That doesn't mean anything to me at all.

I only have one desire

»

Danielle Moreau questions the presenter about his choice of broadcast channel, if by chance his relations with the Canal+ group were to wither.

“Frankly, I get on very well with M6, but today I honestly think that TV as we do is impossible.

I would do a new thing, I would go to a platform and I would talk live on a platform,”

he reveals.

Source: lefigaro

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