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“I need to be free”: Jean Lassalle will ultimately not participate in “Touche pas à mon poste!”

2024-02-03T09:30:31.603Z

Highlights: Jean Lassalle will ultimately not participate in “Touche pas à mon poste!” The former MP and former presidential election candidate refused to become Cyril Hanouna's columnist for his new show on C8. “I wasn’t really feeling it so I said no. There is also my personal intuition. We comment on current events but all of this is still very supervised. I told myself that I was going to get beaten up on a show like that, as the young people say. I need to be free,” he said.


The former MP and former presidential election candidate refused to become Cyril Hanouna's columnist for his new show on C8.


Nothing stops

Cyril Hanouna

, not even on weekends.

From February 3, the host and producer will be at the helm of “Face à Hanouna”.

Every Saturday and Sunday, from 6:50 p.m. to 9 p.m., he will discuss at length the most current topics in the company of certain members of his traditional group of columnists.

However, for this spin-off of

“Touche pas à mon poste!”

, he wanted to surround himself with new faces.

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Thus, Julien Odoul, deputy of the National Rally;

Laurence Saillet, LR MEP;

Juliette Briens, right-wing influencer working for

L'Incorrect

and Radio Courtoisie;

Carla-Bahia Stendhal, journalist at

L’Incorrect

;

Gauthier Le Bret, political journalist at CNews;

and rapper Rost will sit alongside regulars Valérie Bénaïm, Raymond Aabou and Gilles Verdez.

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A time announced by Cyril Hanouna,

Jean Lassalle

will ultimately not be present around the table this evening.

After several days of reflection, the former MP and former presidential candidate preferred to decline the invitation, fearing not to be able to say what he wanted.

“I wasn’t really feeling it so I said no.

There is also my personal intuition.

We comment on current events but all of this is still very supervised.

I told myself that I was going to get beaten up on a show like that, as the young people say.

I need to be free, to be able to give my point of view

,” he confided to the microphone of France Bleu Béarn Bigorre.

According to him, the show didn't resemble him.

Before making his decision, Jean Lassalle nevertheless asked those around him for their opinion.

“I told myself that I was going to do a survey, ask questions in my own Resist movement and the opinions were very clear-cut.

50% said “You have to go, we won’t let you talk anywhere”, and 50% said “If you go, we won’t talk to you anymore”.

At least it enlightened me

,” he added.

Source: lefigaro

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