Cyril Hanouna sends a message to Cyril Féraud in TPMP after an exceptional gesture (VIDEO)

Cyril Hanouna sends a message to Cyril Féraud in TPMP after an exceptional gesture (VIDEO)
Cyril Hanouna sends a message to Cyril Féraud in TPMP after an exceptional gesture (VIDEO)

During his broadcast as a preamble to TPMP this Tuesday, October 1, Cyril Hanouna wanted to send a message to Cyril Féraud live after an exceptional gesture from his 2 counterpart.

An unexpected collaboration. Like every day of the week (and weekend), C8 viewers can follow one of Cyril Hanouna’s talk shows. Since the start of the school year, the host has offered Baba’s tribea new meeting as a preamble to TPMPmixing anecdotes, games and current events. If the day before, the columnists were subjected to a series of random logic questions taken from Cyril Féraud’s program on France 2, this Tuesday, October 1, a surprise was reserved for them.

Cyril Hanouna, touched by this gesture from Cyril Féraud

Before testing his teams live, Cyril Hanouna sent a message on air to his public service counterpart because of an exceptional gesture. “I wanted to thank my friend Cyril Féraud, whom I love, whom I hug very dearly. Yesterday, we played with the questions from the game 100% logical. We asked the game production to create questions just for us. I would like to thank Cyril Féraud and the production of 100% logicalyou are loves! They asked us questions just for us! Do you realize? I love you (…) that’s unprecedented”says the PAF star having managed to obtain this favor in less than 24 hours.

Cyril Hanouna tests the logic of his columnists in TPMP

The presenter was therefore able to play with his band. And the latter was entitled to titles like: “Cyril has decided to program a special broadcast. For this issue, he wants to constitute a logical tour of the table and chooses to have around him: Kelly, Gilles, Valérie, Benjamin, Géraldine and a final columnist. does he act?”. Facing them, four options, namely Raymond, Guillaume, Thomas and Jean-Michel. If Guillaume Genton thought he saw a play of consonants and vowels with his own first name, the answer was Jean-Michel, a first name made up of 10 letters, the logical sequence based on the increasing number of letters from one chronicler’s first name to another .

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