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In On marche sur la tête, January 6, Cyril Hanouna senté a spade &agrav; Julie Gayet.

"Si elle veut s'en débarrasser" : le message osé de Cyril Hanouna à l'intention de Julie Gayet

© Europe 1 Screenshot Cyril Hanouna spoke about his meeting with Edouard Philippe, just a few days after having openly criticized him on air .

IN BRIEF

  • On January 6, Cyril Hanouna took a dig at Julie Gayet during his show on Europe 1, “On marche sur la tête”.
  • He joked on Julie Gayet's resolutions, suggesting that she should get rid of François Hollande, before discussing her desire to quit smoking.
  • Discover the show's sharp exchanges and surprising revelations, particularly on the habits of the columnists.

Cyril Hanouna, king of the joke. And of provocation. If, after more than ten years of good and loyal service, the presenter and his columnists are preparing to say bye bye to C8, the troublemaker of the PAF has not said his last death. First because he has a plan B. Then, because he still officiates every day in On marche sur la tete, on Europe 1. The fallen king of Canal does not hesitate to give his opinion on all sorts of subjects. He particularly likes to address current affairs, but does not hesitate to sometimes make a few jokes or daring messages to public figures.

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On January 6, at the very beginning of the show, he addressed his missive to Julie Gayet. Fabien Lecoeuvre spoke first. In the radio show, he denounced the good resolutions of celebrities. “Who gives a damn ?” Cyril Hanouna said. But the columnist was not put off. “I'll start with Julie Gaillet…”, he undertook.

Cyril Hanouna: “Hey, I have an idea!”

“Hey, I have an idea, me, on her good resolution! I would have a good resolution for her, me, to get rid of her !” intervened the presenter, mockingly, alluding to the former president of the Republic. “No, her good resolution is that she wants to stop smoking. He had stopped ten years ago. She started again two and a half years ago. And now she started again because François Hollande can't stand the smell of tobacco anymore”, specified the specialist, well informed.

“It's true that I can't stand the smell of cold tobacco. It's one of the worst smells in the world!” added Gautier Le Bret. A debate ensued on tobacco and its famous horrible “unbearable” quality, according to most of the columnists present on set. “In any case, I have never smoked myself. Never drunk, never smoked”, informed Cyril Hanouna, boastful.

The surprising confession of a columnist from On marche sur la tête

Equally surprising, Olivier Delacroix revealed that he smoked… shisha. A surprising habit that surprised Géraldine Maillet. “Oh really, you smoke shisha, you ?” asked the 52-year-old French director.

“Well yes, in a bar, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris!” confirmed the person concerned.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116