Cyril Hanouna calls François Bayrou live, the latter hangs up on him

Cyril Hanouna calls François Bayrou live, the latter hangs up on him
Cyril Hanouna calls François Bayrou live, the latter hangs up on him

This is what we colloquially call “a wind”. This Wednesday, at the microphone of his show We walk on our heads on Europe 1, Cyril Hanouna tried to contact François Bayrou live. After dialing the number of the one who is one of the candidates for the post of Prime Minister, the host tried to exchange a few words but the communication was quickly cut off.

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“Hello François Bayrou? » first launched the C8 troublemaker. “Who’s on the phone?” » François Bayrou immediately retorted. “Hello François Bayrou, we are live, we are on Europe 1. It’s Cyril Hanouna, we wanted to tell you that we would be very happy if you were Prime Minister,” continued the presenter… who did not receive any answer. And for good reason, the leader of MoDem simply hung up on him.

“He confused Europe 1 and the Elysée”

Cyril Hanouna tried to explain this jacket: “Do you know why he picks up? Because he is waiting for the phone call (from Emmanuel Macron, Editor’s note).” “He took you for the President of the Republic, you have just given François Bayrou an emotional lift,” commented columnist Valérie Bénaïm. “He confused Europe 1 and the Elysée, the guy,” concluded the host.

Discussions around the succession of Michel Barnier at the head of government continue at the Élysée. The appointment of a new Prime Minister is imminent and the name of François Bayrou is on everyone's lips, even if the left is opposed to it. Bernard Cazeneuve, Catherine Vautrin, and Sébastien Lecornu are also mentioned behind the scenes.

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