Pair Laura Terrazas
Published
January 20 at 8:02 p.m.,
updated January 20 at 8:10 p.m.
VIDEO – In 2016, the C8 troublemaker emptied his set in protest of the first term of the American president. For his re-election, the atmosphere is festive in “Touche pas à mon poste”.
“Times are changing”sang MC Solaar. In November 2016, when Donald Trump was elected as the forty-fifth president of the United States, Cyril Hanouna created the sequence by renaming his show “Trump not at my post”.
To denounce the Republican candidate's policy, the host initially emptied his set of “people of Mexican origin”. “To be able to do “Trump Not at My Post”, I would like to ask all women to come out. Apparently that won't happen.”he continued.
Same process for “gay people and all foreigners”. Little by little the public left, as did the columnists. Cyril Hanouna had also left the set. The C8 channel then returned the antenna with no other conclusion than a deserted and silent space. An archive that the competitors of “Quotidien” had unearthed a few weeks ago. “Cyril Hanouna more woke than Jean-Michel Aphatie, who would have thought it?”had joked journalist Julien Bellver on TMC.
-A dance on YMCA
Cyril Hanouna is offering a completely different atmosphere this Monday, January 20. Donald Trump has been elected again, his inauguration is broadcast around the world. For this second term, the atmosphere is festive in “Touche pas à mon poste”.
Arrival with fanfare of the C8 troublemaker on the anthem YMCA of the Village People. The hit has become a staple of the American president-elect's meetings. Cyril Hanouna is dressed in a blue suit, white shirt and red tie. He takes his imitation of Donald Trump to the point of dancing, or rather waddling, to the rhythm of the music. All while wearing aviator glasses.
“We are celebrating today, of course, you have followed the news, Yannick Jadot is running for the Paris City Hall elections”quips Cyril Hanouna as the staging speaks for itself. “I had to celebrate today. It was the stylist who suggested this to me. I usually never dress like that. It’s crazy, it’s pretty good.”he adds. “I get up every morning for three things: blue, white and red”he concludes. Comments that he had already made during the first issue of “Touche pas à mon poste” of the year 2025.