“An impoverishment of the political class”
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Since the Louis Boyard affair, Cyril Hanouna has not hidden his opposition to La France Insoumise.
The host of “Touche pas à mon poste” had a strong relationship in November 2022 with the young MP.
Insults were unleashed on the set and the channel was ordered by Arcom to pay a fine of 3.5 million euros.
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In the sights of the C8 troublemaker in recent days, Mathilde Panot.
Interviewed this Tuesday, March 5 on Public Senate, the member for Val-de-Marne was unable to say where Palestine is located in relation to the Jordan River.
Despite the insistence of journalist Steve Jourdin, this cannot be made up, Mathilde Panot kept answering “
I don't understand your question”.
A geographical ignorance mocked this evening in “TPMP”.
“With the “TPMP” editorial teams, we tried to find lots of extracts from Mathilde Panot and we will broadcast one to you every day
,” announces Cyril Hanouna.
A process that recalls the mechanics of a new section launched at the start of the year “You don’t know what we’re going through”.
A tablet intended to denounce the politics of Anne Hidalgo at Paris town hall.
The principle is simple, broadcast daily not really flattering images of our capital, waste, rats and the numerous works that invade the city.
A parody of the Francis Veber film
To tackle Mathilde Panot, Cyril Hanouna focused on production.
“You may not have known it, but we found the images of the casting that she had done to participate in the film
The Dinner of Cons ,
”
laughs the host before launching a tape recorder of the parody of a cult scene with Thierry Lhermitte in the film directed by Francis Veber.
Mathilde Panot replaces Jacques Villeret in the delicious, slightly modified dialogue:
“Leblanc is his name and it's just his first name.
Madame Panot, your first name is Mathilde, is that correct?
Well, it's the same for him, it's just - I don't understand your question - We've wasted enough time as it is.
“We are dogs, darlings,”
concludes Cyril Hanouna, proud of his joke.