“The reality is that…”: Revelations about what happened between Cyril Féraud and Théo Curin before the transfer of Slam

“The reality is that…”: Revelations about what happened between Cyril Féraud and Théo Curin before the transfer of Slam
“The
      reality
      is
      that…”:
      Revelations
      about
      what
      happened
      between
      Cyril
      Féraud
      and
      Théo
      Curin
      before
      the
      transfer
      of
      Slam
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On Thursday evening, Cyril Féraud and Théo Curin were guests of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine in “C à vous” on France 5. The opportunity for them to reveal the behind the scenes of the passing of the torch of the game “Slam”.

Cyril Féraud and Théo Curin guests of “C à vous” on France 5 © France 5


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Since September 9, Théo Curin has taken over the controls of the game Slam on France 3. This is the first experience as a TV presenter for the disabled swimmer, who is only 24 years old and who had all four of his limbs amputated as a child after contracting meningitis. And the ratings seem to be following suit! Indeed, according to the figures from Puremediasthe new version of the show with Théo Curin notably exceeded one million viewers on September 11, which is very close to the average of the previous seasons presented by Cyril Féraud for 16 years (he now presents Everyone wants to take his place on France 2).

The latter is rightly very proud of his successor as he made known in It’s up to you Thursday evening. Tim’s dad even revealed that he had taken Théo Curin under his wing and had particularly supported his arrival on France 3.I took part in the casting day where there were ten people and I was in the earpiece to give them tips on mechanics etc. The reality is that Théo arrived a few days later, I wasn’t there but we called each other before and you know, there are great stories on TV, it’s quite rare, and our meeting, the passing of the baton, it’s a great story“, he said.

Théo Curin scared at the idea of ​​taking over the reins of Slam, Cyril Féraud reassuring

Théo Curin, also guest of It’s up to youfor his part, highlighted the calming nature of Cyril Féraud which allowed him to gain confidence.It’s true that I was immediately reassured by Cyril because I was afraid. I was scared and I didn’t want there to be any rivalry between us. He says it, it’s his baby Slamhe grew up with it and he made it grow this baby and I was immediately reassured by his phone call before the pilot and even after we kept in touch. And when he knew it was me, he was proud too“, he confided on the set of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.

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Cyril Féraud and Théo Curin guests of “C à vous” on France 5

Cyril Féraud and Théo Curin guests of “C à vous” on France 5

Cyril Féraud – Funeral of P. Laffont in the Salle de la Coupole of the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris, on August 23, 2024. The television host died on August 7, 2024 at the age of 84. © Dominique Jacovides / Bestimage

Exclusive – Cyril Féraud – Recording of the show “100% Logique”, presented by C.Féraud and broadcast on February 24 on France 2 © Cyril Moreau / Bestimage

Exclusive – Cyril Féraud – Recording of the show “100% Logique”, presented by C.Féraud and broadcast on February 24 on France 2 © Cyril Moreau / Bestimage

Exclusive – Cyril Féraud – Recording of the show “100% Logique”, presented by C.Féraud and broadcast on February 24 on France 2 © Cyril Moreau / Bestimage

Exclusive – Cyril Féraud – Recording of the show “100% Logique”, presented by C.Féraud and broadcast on February 17 on France 2 © Cyril Moreau / Bestimage

Théo Curin at the photocall of the France Télévisions back-to-school press conference in Paris, France, September 4, 2024. © Coadic Guirec/Bestimage

Théo Curin and his partner Marie-Camille Fabas – Celebrities in the village during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros 2024 in Paris on June 9, 2024.

Théo Curin at the village during the 2024 Roland Garros French Open tennis tournament, in Paris, France, on June 3, 2024. © Jacovides-Moreau/Bestimage

Théo Curin – Disabled athlete Théo Curin enters the Grévin Museum a few months before the Paralympic Games in Paris on March 7, 2024. He becomes the first disabled athlete to be exhibited. © Guirec Coadic / Bestimage

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