The presenter of “Touche pas à mon poste” returned to the words of Laurent Ruquier published in the
JDD
this Sunday, April 9.
After discussing the Palmade affair and announcing that he would continue to host the “Big Heads” on RTL at least until 2027, the television and radio man expressed his opinion about the program broadcast on C8.
“There are often things happening at Hanouna.
What we reproach him for today, we already reproached Dechavanne at the time of
"Ciel mon mardi"
[...] Hanouna was inspired by band shows like we tried everything or those of Christine Bravo , but he knew how to create his own model
, ”said Laurent Ruquier, speaking of Cyril Hanouna.
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These confidences only reinforced the "defense" of the troublemaker of C8.
“He is saying that there is nothing to shit a clock, with all the lesson givers, the piss-cold there.
Let them go talk about the language of the Dalai Lama”
, launches Hanouna, pikes directly addressed to the talk show “Daily” and its presenter Yann Barthès.
“You will be remembered”
And the presenter of C8 returns the compliment to Laurent Ruquier by comparing him to Léa Salamé.
“We will close the debate.
“What a time!”
it works well but Ruquier was Ruquier.
When there was
“We are not in bed”
everyone was talking about it the next day.
I really like
“What an era!”
but who talks about it.
We are only talking about a talk and I say it frankly, we are only talking about a talk is TPMP.
He takes the opportunity to once again castigate his colleagues / opponents.
“Laurent Ruquier was asked what he thought of other talks?
No.
So here is.
[...] I say it and I say it again, I have no problem saying it.
I'm like Ibrahimovic, I say everything I don't give a fuck.
In ten or twenty years, believe me, we won't remember the host of
“Quotidien”
or the host of
“C à vous”
but we'll talk about
“TPMP” again
.
We will remember you
,” concludes Cyril Hanouna.