It was one of the surprises of the weekend: the return of “What does your brother think?”
on Camille Combal
's Instagram account
.
A sort of sidewalk microphone where the star host of TF1 disguises himself to approximately resemble passers-by in the street, born in 2015 when he was a columnist in “Touche pas à mon poste!”.
Monday evening, in his talk show,
Cyril Hanouna
returned to it.
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“
These are great memories
,” summarizes the host and producer of C8 before telling how the idea for this foreign format was born.
“
It was summer and I was with Camille.
All day I watch stuff and at one point I come across this Norwegian format.
Camille was sleeping a lot so I’m going to wake him up
,” he continues, tackling his ex-acolyte in the process.
After hesitating to play himself in this hidden camera, Cyril Hanouna suggests that Camille Combal present it.
This will be done a few weeks later, in September 2015 in “TPMP”.
“
We found the title together.
(...) It was a huge memory, we hit bars of laughter
,” he remembers before broadcasting a story by Camille Combal where he, too, remembers the good old days.
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“
It’s a sequence that we did the old-fashioned way in “Touche pas à mon poste!”
”
, says Camille Combal in her selfie video.
By chance we found ourselves doing this.
We had so many fights with Cyril
,” insists the presenter of “Dancing with the Stars” and “Mask Singer” on the front page.
“
That’s a nice video in any case
,” Cyril Hanouna reacts on set before launching a dig.
Thanks to Camille, it’s true that I’ve been waiting for it for five years
.”
In a recent interview with
Entrevue
magazine , Cyril Hanouna did not mince his words with regard to his two ex-columnists, Camille Combal and Bertrand Chameroy.
“
They are my biggest disappointments.
They were not grateful.
They left like thieves, that’s not right
,” he confided in particular.
The new video for “What does your brother think?”, published on Saturday on Camille Combal’s account, has almost two million views.