On January 10, in On marche ur la te, Cyril Hanouna was angry. He was particularly angry with a politician, candidate for the next presidential election.
© Europe 1 Cyril Hanouna talks about the meeting between Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron
He intends to say everything, no matter how. Every day, Cyril Hanouna officiates in On marche sur la tete, on Europe 1. And, until proven otherwise (and especially until C8 is stopped), he is also present daily on TPMP. In these two shows, the PAF troublemaker never hesitates to criticize those who disturb him, contradict him or do not seem good enough to him.
Friday January 10, in On Marche sur la tete, the debate was about the upcoming presidential elections. In the studios of Europe 1, Géraldine Maillet, Gautier Le Bret and the other columnists gave their opinion on who would be the ideal candidate. In any case, not Édouard Philippe, according to Cyril Hanouna. “Oh, but stop with Édouard Philippe! Those who have nothing to say say Édouard Philippe!” , he got carried away about the one he does not carry in his heart. He even warned: according to him, we must stop citing the name of the former Prime Minister, because “if you continue like this, we'll end up with [him] [as the next president, editor's note]”.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000“And it's useless, I tell you. Change the constitution and put Emmanuel Macron in a third time!”, he recommended, in a joking mood, before assuring: “It's better to have Emmanuel Macron than Edouard Philippe, I tell you! Emmanuel Macron, in this segment, he is better than Gabriel Attal and Édouard Philippe! Better him, frankly!”
Continuing his diatribe, Cyril Hanouna attacked this pretender for the next presidential election. “Édouard Philippe, he arrived on France 5 two days ago, and on the set they told him that he had dinner with Marine Le Pen. And he assumed it for a minute and a half! Afterwards, when [Patrick] Cohen told him (…) he lost his crowns in a minute and a half! Stop it, guys!”, he got excited.
Face à so much fervor, the columnists asked their boss what could possibly motivate such hatred. “Did he run into you in his car this week, or what ?” they asked.
“Not at all! I have nothing against him, I don't know him and I love the city hall of Le Havre, and I really like Laurent Ruquier, who comes from Le Havre, who is a friend. So there you have it, to tell you, Le Havre ticks all the boxes!”, guaranteed Cyril Hanouna.
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