Maxime Guény talks about his future in TPMP and his relationship with Cyril Hanouna: “Nothing is really set in stone”

Maxime Guény talks about his future in TPMP and his relationship with Cyril Hanouna: “Nothing is really set in stone”
Maxime Guény talks about his future in TPMP and his relationship with Cyril Hanouna: “Nothing is really set in stone”

In 2017, Maxime Guény joined the team of Don’t touch my post as a media specialist. Over the course of the broadcasts, the columnist quickly becomes a valued member in Don’t touch my post because of his quirky personality or his failures made against his will. However, in recent years, Maxime Guény has become rarer in TPMP due to the change in the editorial line of the talk show C8today focused on current affairs or news items to the detriment of current events in the media world.

Guest of Buzz this Friday, October 18, Maxime Guény took stock of his place in TPMP. After producing a few columns at the start of the season, the columnist no longer appeared around Cyril Hanouna’s table: “I don’t control the editorial conduct of the show. You never really know when you get into this program.“If he never received the slightest explanation for his absence from “Baba”, Maxime Guény ensures that he maintains an excellent relationship with the host of C8 : “Cyril has no need to justify the show’s editorial choices. What I can tell you is that our humor and our duo remain intact. We really see the difference between people and work. The complicity remains the same.

Maxime Guény without filter on his place in TPMP

Despite his absence on screen, Maxime Guény remains fully satisfied with his media career, he who will host the Mandrakes d’Or ceremony on October 22 at the Casino de , the equivalent of the Oscars of magic: “Nothing is really set in stone, it will be there tomorrow. I can’t count the number of shows I’ve been on. I look to the future. Television has always been a parenthesis compared to all the activities that I have the chance to do today, whether in the written press, in magazine management, on stage… Everything is going very well!

Furthermore, Maxime Guény is aware of having less of a place in TPMP since the drastic change in the editorial line of the show: “I asked myself this question since I am above all a media journalist. I’m talking about culture, television, audiovisual. We talk about it a little less on the show. I do it on my other media. If I’m needed, I’m here. But I’m not a political scientist!“Despite everything, the journalist, now 37 years old, is satisfied with his situation:”Television has never been my only source of income. I’ve been a media journalist for 16 years. Everything is going very well for me!


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