This Thursday, December 12, in Touche pas à mon poste, Cyril Hanouna and his team discussed the imminent shutdown of C8. The opportunity for the host to mention the many jobs impacted by this decision, while making rare confidences about his personal fortune.
© C8 Cyril Hanouna reveals the amount of his taxes in TPMP
Arcom has decided not to renew C8's authorization to broadcast on DTT. Consequently, the Canal+ group's channel will cease broadcasting on February 28, 2025. While this choice has been strongly criticized by Cyril Hanouna and his team, the host made a revelation this Wednesday, December 11 that should delight fans of the show.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000“Arcom would like us to stop TPMP on February 28th. Well, know that on February 28th, we will stop TPMP… For a weekend, to resume on March 3rd. We are finding out where at the moment. We are working with the big bosses. Besides, we will stop on February 27th because we will not be on the air on the 28th”. The program Touche pas à my post still has a bright future ahead of it, if we are to believe Cyril Hanouna. It now remains to be seen on which channel the show will continue its adventure.
This Thursday, the host and his columnists have, once again, returned to the decision of Arcom to stop C8. The opportunity for Cyril Hanouna to raise awareness among viewers about the future of the teams involved in the operation of the program. If the host assures that “çit will go very well” for him, he especially wants to highlight the many salaries that he pays. “If tomorrow I quit, you realize the number of jobs and the amount of money that I give away every year, me ?”
In TPMP, the subject concerning Cyril Hanouna's fortune has often been discussed before being quickly swept away by the host, but once is not customary, the latter released a major information on his finances, this Thursday. “Do you know how much I have to pay in taxes between my companies and me personally every year ?”, asks Cyril Hanouna à his columnists.
Faced with the latter's underestimations, the host finally revealed: “I must be between 10 and 15 million euros”. An amount that did not fail to shock certain columnists. “And yet, I don't mention the group!”, specifies Cyril Hanouna. “If it's the group, we must give, I think, per year, 100 million euros in taxes”.
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