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“It was contractual”, does Enora Malagré regret having been a columnist in Touche pas à mon poste? She answers

Wednesday November 6, 2024, Enora Malagré was a guest on Bleu. The opportunity to return to this period when she was a columnist in Touche pas à mon poste. Does she regret this experience?

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Enora Malagré has long been a figure on the show Don’t touch my post. She joined Cyril Hanouna’s show from 2011while the talk show was broadcast on France 4. Then she continued on C8 until 2017a year when she wanted to devote herself to new projects. “For several months I have been wondering about my future in television and my place in Touche pas à mon poste. I actually believe that I no longer find my place there. So I’m announcing to you this evening that I’m going to leave, that I’m officially leaving, don’t touch my post“, she wrote on Twitter. Subsequently, the columnist took to the stage and published an autobiographical book on her endometriosis, entitled A cry from the stomach. In 2023, she joined The Health Magazine as a columnist, but also Sophie and friendsthe new show presented by Sophie Davant on Europe 1.

Enora Malagré remains “very proud” to have participated in Touche pas à mon poste

Today, Enora Malagré has turned the page on Don’t touch my post. However, she does not deny this experience. “I don’t regret anything, I am very proud for being on this show when I was on it. We changed the codes. I took sides with the feminist cause, with the suburbs, etc. I said things that no one would ever have allowed me to say. I was left with one great freedom of expression. It’s great, we laughed. I am very proud“, she declared on France Bleu on Wednesday November 6, 2024. And added frankly: “Today it’s different. I left when I couldn’t take it anymore.

A “sassy cousin” character

Enora Malagré confirmed that her character in Don’t touch my post was a role. “It was created to be colorful, it was contractual. This is what I was asked to do. I wasn’t going to do it half-heartedly, otherwise I wouldn’t get paid“, she revealed with a laugh. “He (Cyril Hanouna) had this wonderfully intelligent idea of ​​making this show like a family dinner: there was the insolent cousinthe libidinous uncle, the stuck-up cousin, the intellectual, etc.“, she added. According to her, this idea allowed viewers to identify with the chroniclers. And if this era is now behind her, Enora Malagré has no desire to spit in the soup. “If I am here today, it is also because I was part of this show“, she concluded.

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