A little tour and then leaves? Integrated into the “Touche pas à mon poste” troupe for less than two months, Thomas Guénolé perhaps debated for the last time with his fellow columnists, on Thursday, November 14. Because, from the following broadcast, Cyril Hanouna devoted an entire subject to announcing the layoff of his recruit until further notice, after his behavior the day before. That day, the political scientist already ousted from RMC appeared with a Palestinian keffiyeh in the pocket of his jacket, a few hours before the kick-off of the France/Israel football match. If this clothing detail was not noted live, Thomas Guénolé spoke about the symbolism of his approach on his X account, at the end of “TPMP”. “It’s not much, but the symbols are important”he wrote in particular.
“It’s not possible to do things behind my back”
This soloist initiative did not please the band leader, who felt betrayed. “What bothers me most of all is the fact that you didn't ask me. If he had asked me, frankly I would have told him to get on with his life. But I don't like the fact that you didn't ask me. This is where I consider it a trap”, explained the presenter, who took sanctions accordingly. “It's not possible to do things behind my back. There are rules here that are clear. […] I didn't want him…
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